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Arrange the following types of intermolecular forces in order of decreasing their strength
(a) Ion dipole
(b) Keesom forces
(C ) Dispersion or London forces
(d) Dipole-induced dipole
(e) lon-induced dipole (Debye forces) .

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Ion dipole is strongest .
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