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The intermolecular force that exists in HCI is Van der Waals. Ion-Ion forces are not present since H, C, and I are all gases. A hydrogen bond is not present since the H is bonded to a C and not a F, O, or N. The compound is not polar so it could not be dipole-dipole. Therefore, it must be Van der Waals since every compound has this molecular force.

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The intermolecular forces hold HI molecules together would be dipole forces, and dispersion forces. There would be no hydrogen bonding.

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