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Which type of intermolecular forces of attraction act between `O_(2)` and water molecules when `O_(2)` is dissolved in water?

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`O_(2)` is a non-polar molecule, whereas `H_(2)O` molecule is polar `H_(2)O` molecules is dipole-induced dipole attraction.
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