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Classify the following solids in different categories based on the nature of intermolecular forces operating in them :
Potassium sulphate , tin , benzene , urea , ammonia , water , zinc sulphide , graphite , rubidium , argon , silicon carbide .

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a,g - Electrostatic (or) coulumbic inter molecular forces are present
b,i-Metallic bonding c,j- London or dispersion forces
e, f - Hydrogen bonding
d - Dipole dipole interaction
h,k-Covalent bonding
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