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All molecules (and noble gases) experience London dispersion forces with other molecules. CH3COOH is a polar molecule and polar molecules also experience dipole - dipole forces. Because CH3COOH also has an OH group the O of one molecule is strongly attracted to the H (attached to the O) on another molecule. This unusually strong type of dipole-dipole force is called a hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are going to be the most important type of intermolecular force within a group of CH3COOH molecules.

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Dipole-Dipole Forces, Hydrogen Bonding, and Disperson Forces.

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Both London Dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces

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Q: What intermolecular forces are present in CH3OCH3?
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