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The relative strength of intermolecular forces in bond decreasing order is –

A

H–bond gt Covalent bond gt dipole – dipole

B

Covalent bond gt dipole – dipole gt H–bond

C

Covalent bond gt H–bond gt dipole–dipole

D

Dipole–dipole gt H –bond gt Covalent bond

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The correct Answer is:
C

Covalent bong > H-bond > dipole-dipole
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