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The compound is sodium acetate, and it is water soluble. When in water, it disocciates, forming Na+ ions and CH3COO- ions. These ions are then subject to water's strong polarity, so you will have some dipole-dipole interactions going on. Within those ions, you might have some dispersion forces going on as well, but those would be negligible.

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Q: What are all the intermolecular forces when NACH3C00 is in water?
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