London Dispersion Forces, Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding Examples

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London Dispersion Forces, Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding Examples

NH3 Hydrogen bond

Kr London force

HCl Dipole-dipole

F2 London force

SO2 Dipole-dipole

CO2 London force

C3H8 London force

CH4 London force

CH3Cl Dipole-dipole

HF Hydrogen bond

C6H6 London force

NO Dipole-dipole

H2SO4 Hydrogen bond

N2 London force

CH3OH Hydrogen bond

(C2H5)2NH Hydrogen bond

PBr3 dipole-dipole

XeF4 London force

He London force

CO Dipole-dipole

Ar London force

O2 London force

H2O Hydrogen bond

P4 London force

HCN Dipole-dipole

N2H2 Hydrogen bond

H2 Hydrogen bond

XeF2 London force

SF4 Dipole-dipole

Si3H10 London force

PH3 Dipole-dipole

SiH4 London force

H2Se Dipole-dipole

C2H2 London force

I2 London force

AsH3 Dipole-dipole

Bulk solid examples

NaCl Ionic lattice

KMnO4 Ionic lattice

Si Network solid

SiO2 Network solid

C(graphite) Network solid

Ag Metallic

NaOH Ionic lattice

WC Network solid

Al metallic

Na metallic

Ba(OH)2 Ionic lattice

NH4Cl Ionic lattice

Hg metallic

CaO Ionic lattice

Pb metallic

SiC Network solid

Cu metallic

K2S Ionic lattice