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  • 06-07-2018
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What is the strongest intermolecular force in a liquid containing molecules with nonpolar bonds?

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Darvinos Darvinos
  • 15-07-2018

This is the full question: what is the strongest intermolecular force in a liquid containing molecules with nonpolar bonds?

A. Covalent Bonds

B. Dispersion Forces

C. Hydrogen Bonds

D. none of these


This is the answer: B. Dispersion forces

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