Ok I'm getting all confused about identifying the interparticle forces of molecules.
a) PCl3
My answer: Dipole-Dipole
Correct answer: Dipole-Dipole, LDF
b) CO2
My answer: LDF
Correct answer: LDF
c) Cl2
My answer: LDF
Correct answer: LDF
d) ICl
My answer: Dipole-Dipole
Correct answer: Dipole-Dipole, LDF
e) KCl
My answer: Ionic bonding
Correct answer: Ionic bonding
According to my teacher's notes, LDF "To all molecules"? Then how come letter e doesn't have LDF also? When is a molecule LDF or not LDF? I'm all confused.
This correct problems and answers get me confused even more about LDF...
CH3F - dipole-dipole
CH4 - LDF
HF - Hydrogen bonding, LDF
HCl - Dipole-Dipole, LDF
GeH4 - LDF
Thanks.