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Use the information and data given below to answer the questions (a) to (c), Stronger intermolecular forces result in higher boiling point.
Strength of London forces increases with the number of electrons in the molecule.
Boiling point of HF, HCl, HBr and HI are 293 K, 189 K, 206 K and 238 K respectively.
Looking at the trend of boiling points of HCl, HBr and HI, explain out of dipole-dipole interaction and London interaction, which one is predominant here.

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To analyze the boiling points of HF, HCl, HBr, and HI, we need to understand the types of intermolecular forces at play and how they influence boiling points. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **List the boiling points**: - HF: 293 K - HCl: 189 K - HBr: 206 K ...
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