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11/09/2020 7:42 pm
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Iodine molecules are held in the crystals lattice by
(a) London forces
(b) dipole-dipole interactions
(c) covalent bonds
(d) coulombic forces
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11/09/2020 7:48 pm
(a) London forces
Explanation:
I2 is a molecular solid
Type of solid: Molecular solids (non-polar)
Constituent particles: Molecules
Bonding/attractive forces: Dispersion or London forces
Examples: Ar, CCl4, H2, I2, CO2
Physical nature: Soft
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