Which of the number orders ranks the following molecules from strongest intermolecular forces to weakest intermolecular forces (example: strongest>moderate>weakest)? 1 HO OH LOH A) 1>2>3>4 B) 1>2>4>3 C) 1>3>2>4 D) 1>3>4>2 E) 1>4>2>3 F) 1>4>3>2 O ON 00 (2 G) 2>1>3>4 H) 2>1>4>3 1) 2>3>1>4 J) 2>3>4>1 K) 2>4>1>3 L) 2>4>3>1 cl M) 3>2>1>4 N) 3>2>4>1 0) 3>1>2>4 P) 3>1>4>2 Q) 3>4>2>1 R) 3>4>1>2 S) 4>2>3>1 T) 4>2>1>3 U) 4>3>2>1 V) 4>3>1>2 W) 4>1>2>3 X) 4>1>3>2

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Which of the number orders ranks the following molecules from strongest intermolecular forces to weakest intermolecular
forces (example: strongest>moderate>weakest)?
40
(1)
Но
OH
OH
A) 1>2>3>4
B) 1>2>4>3
C) 1>3>2>4
D) 1>3>4>2
E) 1>4>2>3
F) 1>4>3>2
(2
04
cl
G) 2>1>3>4
H) 2>1>4>3
1) 2>3>1>4
J) 2>3>4>1
K) 2>4>1>3
L) 2>4>3>1
M) 3>2>1>4
N) 3>2>4>1
0) 3>1>2>4
P) 3>1>4>2
Q) 3>4>2>1
R) 3>4>1>2
N
S) 4>2>3>1
T) 4>2>1>3
U) 4>3>2>1
V) 4>3>1>2
W) 4>1>2>3
X) 4>1>3>2
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the number orders ranks the following molecules from strongest intermolecular forces to weakest intermolecular forces (example: strongest>moderate>weakest)? 40 (1) Но OH OH A) 1>2>3>4 B) 1>2>4>3 C) 1>3>2>4 D) 1>3>4>2 E) 1>4>2>3 F) 1>4>3>2 (2 04 cl G) 2>1>3>4 H) 2>1>4>3 1) 2>3>1>4 J) 2>3>4>1 K) 2>4>1>3 L) 2>4>3>1 M) 3>2>1>4 N) 3>2>4>1 0) 3>1>2>4 P) 3>1>4>2 Q) 3>4>2>1 R) 3>4>1>2 N S) 4>2>3>1 T) 4>2>1>3 U) 4>3>2>1 V) 4>3>1>2 W) 4>1>2>3 X) 4>1>3>2
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