Which intermolecular force is most responsible in allowing xenon gas to liquefy?
Dipole - dipole
Ion - dipole
Instantaneous dipole - induced dipole
Ionic
Xenon is non-polar gas. An instantaneous dipole is created in one Xe molecule which induces dipole in another Xe molecule.
Instantaneous dipole- induced dipole is the intermolecular force that is most responsible in allowing xenon gas to liquefy.
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