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The intermolecular force in CCl4 is dispersion forces. This occurs when slight variations in electron distribution effect the electron distribution of other molecules. Because CCl4 is non polar, it does not have other intermolecular forces holding the molecules together.

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Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole. Better known as London forces or dispersion forces.

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Dipole-dipole interaction

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London Dispersion forces

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van der Waals forces

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