a) H2S -------- it is a polar molecule because the bond
between hydrogen and sulphur is polar so it shows the dipole-dipole
forces
b) CO----------- it is polar because the bond between carbon and oxygen is having electronegativity values it shows dipole-dipole forces
c) CH3OH------------- due to the presence of hydrogen attached to the oxygen it shows the hydrogenbonding
d) HBr -------------------- it is a polar shows the dipole-dipole forces
e) Xe ------------------ it is a noble gas so it shows the london dispersion forces
in intermolecular forces the hydrogen bonding is stronger than dipole-dipole and london dispersion forces
answer = ch3oh
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Rank the following in order of weakest to strongest
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