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    For a Molecule to Exhibit Dipole-Dipole Interactions, It Must
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For a Molecule to Exhibit Dipole-Dipole Interactions, It Must

Question 39

Question 39

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For a molecule to exhibit dipole-dipole interactions, it must


A) have a temporary dipole moment.
B) have a hydrogen bound to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine.
C) have a permanent dipole moment.
D) be an ion.
E) have three or more atoms.

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