The predominant intermolecular forces in HF is due to

The predominant intermolecular forces in HF is due to

Options

(a) dipole-induced dipole interaction
(b) hydrogen bond formation
(c) dispersion interaction
(d) dipole-dipole interaction

Correct Answer:

hydrogen bond formation

Explanation:

In intermolecular hydrogen bonding two or more than two molecules of the same compounds combine together to give a polymeric aggregate.

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