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Which of the following intermolecular forces explains why iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature? (medal: 1) dipole-dipole forces ion-dipole forces dispersion forces hydrogen bonds Which of the following intermolecular forces explains why iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature? (medal: 1) dipole-dipole forces ion-dipole forces dispersion forces hydrogen bonds @Biology

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's because of the Van-der-Waals dispersion force resulting from the mass of the iodine atom.

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