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Answer:

Well, the acetone has a dipole, so dipole-dipole forces will be present. Water has a dipole and can also hydrogen bond, as can isobutyl alcohol.

Explanation:

All the possible intermolecular forces between acetone and water will be dipole - dipole interaction force and hydrogen bond.

What is dipole - dipole interaction force?

The attractive interactions between both the positive ends of one polar molecule as well as the negative ends of another polar molecule were known as dipole-dipole forces.

What is hydrogen bond?

A hydrogen bond seems to be an electrical attraction between such a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a much more electronegative "donor" atom and group and maybe another electronegative with a single pair of electrons.

Acetone possesses a dipole, there must be dipole-dipole forces. Isobutyl alcohol, like water, does have a dipole and therefore can hydrogen bond.

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