Match the following substances with their intermolecular forces:
List-I
List-II
(i) CH4
(p) Dispersion Force
(ii) NCl3
(q) Hydrogen Bonding
(iii) C4H9OH
(r) Dipole-dipole
A
(i) - (p), (ii) - (q), (iii) - (r)
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B
(i) - (q) , (ii) - (p) , (iii) - (r)
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C
(i) - (p) , (ii) - (r), (iii) - (q)
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D
(i) - (r) , (ii) - (q) , (iii) - (p)
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Solution
The correct option is C (i) - (p) , (ii) - (r), (iii) - (q) CH4 is non-polar because there is no net dipole moment. NCl3 is polar but it doesn't show H-bonding. C4H9OH is polar and shows H-bonding.