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There is hydrogen bonding between the hydrogen and fluorine, ion-ion dipole interaction, and of course london dispersion forces

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The intermolecular forces in Helium (He) are London forces, since it is a non polar molecule. London forces are also called induced-dipole-induced dipole or dispersion forces.

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The molecule of hydrogen is diatomic with a covalent bond.

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only dispersion forces

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