Solution: CH 3OH - Hydrogen bonding
Cl 2 - London dispersion
HBr gas - dipole dipole
Explanation- in CH3OH hydrogen bonding is present as intermolecular interactions , due to presence of Oxygen attached with Hydrogen.
Dipole dipole interaction is there in HBr due to electronegativity difference between Hydrogen and bromine.
As Cl2 is non polar molecule in which London dispersion forces are there
Match the following with the type of intermolecular force it is most likely to experience. 1...
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