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What intermolecular force or bond is primarily responsible for the solubility of carbon dioxide (CO2) in...


What intermolecular force or bond is primarily responsible for the solubility of carbon dioxide (CO2) in water?


hydrogen bonding-dipole force

dipole/induced dipole force

ion-induced dipole force

hydrogen bonding

dipole/dipole force

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dipole dipole forces

this is because as both CO2 and H2O molecules are polar molecules and have their dipole moment also , so that if both dipoles are coming then net interaction also be must dipole dipole combination

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