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The term Vander Waals forces refers to
A) Dipole -- dipole interaction `"    "` B) Dipole - induced dipole
C) Dispersion forces 

A

A,C

B

B,C

C

A, B

D

A,B,C

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The correct Answer is:
D

Vanderwaal.s = London, dipole - dipole and dipole induced dipole.
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