What determines the strength of a dipole-dipole force?
O A. The more polar the molecules, the stronger the force.
OB. The more hydrogen in the molecule, the stronger the force.
C. The larger the atomic radius, the stronger the force.
O D. The more symmetrical the molecule, the stronger the force.

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Answer: Dipole-dipole forces occur between molecules with permanent dipoles (i.e., polar molecules). For molecules of similar size and mass, the strength of these forces increases with increasing polarity. Polar molecules can also induce dipoles in nonpolar molecules, resulting in dipole-induced dipole forces

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