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What type of intermolecular forces exist in a sample of water at room temperature?

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In a sample of water at room temperature, the primary type of intermolecular forces present are hydrogen bonds. These are strong dipole-dipole interactions that occur between the partially positive hydrogen atoms of one water molecule and the partially negative oxygen atoms of another water molecule. Additionally, there are also weaker London dispersion forces  also known as van der Waals forces  present in the sample.
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