Match the compounds in Column-$I$ with their respective intermolecular attraction forces in Column-$II$.
Column-$I$ (Compound) Column-$II$ (Attraction Forces)
$A$. Aldehyde $i$. Intermolecular hydrogen bond formed in $ROH$ between $O^{\delta -}$ of one molecule and $H^{\delta +}$ of another molecule.
$B$. Ketone $ii$. Dipole-dipole forces between $C^{\delta +}$ of one molecule and $O^{\delta -}$ of another molecule.
$C$. Alcohol $iii$. van der Waals forces
$D$. Alkane $iv$. Ionic forces

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(A-II, B-II, C-I, D-III) The correct matching is: $A-ii, B-ii, C-i, D-iii$.
$A$. Aldehydes possess a polar carbonyl group $(C=O)$,resulting in dipole-dipole interactions between molecules.
$B$. Ketones also possess a polar carbonyl group $(C=O)$,resulting in dipole-dipole interactions between molecules.
$C$. Alcohols contain an $-OH$ group,which allows for the formation of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the $O^{\delta -}$ of one molecule and the $H^{\delta +}$ of another.
$D$. Alkanes are non-polar molecules and exhibit only weak London dispersion forces,which are a type of van der Waals force.

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