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
The correct option is
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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