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Could someone please explain in detail how to find the asnwer. Thanks!

The strongest intermolecular interactions between hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecules arise from

A. dipole-dipole forces.

D)

ion-dipole interactions.

B. London dispersion forces.

E)

disulfide linkages.

C. hydrogen bonding.

The strongest intermolecular interactions between hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecules arise from

A. dipole-dipole forces.

D)

ion-dipole interactions.

B. London dispersion forces.

E)

disulfide linkages.

C. hydrogen bonding.

Explanation / Answer

answer is : Dipole to dipole forces
Dipole-dipole forces are attractive forces between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another polar molecule.

Hydrogen bonds does not exist in H2S and it does not have ionic forces.

Even through London dispersion forces exist in it but they are weaker than dipole - dipole forces.

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