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the intermolecular interactions between pentane ($c_5h_{12}$) molecules arise from
- dipole-dipole forces.
- ion-dipole interactions.
- hydrogen bonding.
- london dispersion forces.
- carbon-carbon bonds.
Pentane ($\ce{C5H12}$) is a non - polar molecule composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Dipole - dipole forces occur between polar molecules, so pentane does not have dipole - dipole interactions. Ion - dipole interactions require the presence of ions and polar molecules, and pentane is neutral and non - polar, so this is not applicable. Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom (such as O, N, F) and interacts with another electronegative atom; pentane has no such structure. Carbon - carbon bonds are intramolecular bonds, not intermolecular forces. London dispersion forces are the intermolecular forces that exist between all molecules, especially non - polar molecules, and they arise from temporary fluctuations in electron distribution. So the intermolecular interactions between pentane molecules are London dispersion forces.
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London dispersion forces.