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The relative strength of interionic / intermolecular forces in decreasing order is :

A

Dipole- Dipole `gt` Induced dipole - Induced dipole `gt ` Ion-Induced dipole

B

Ion-Induced dipole `gt` Induced dipole- induced dipole `gt ` Dipole-Dipole

C

Ion-Induced dipole `gt` Dipole - Dipole `gt` Induced dipole - Induced dipole

D

Dipole-Diploe `gt` Ion-Induced dipole `gt` Induced dipole - Induced dipole

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