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    The Forces That Hold CO<sub>2</sub> Together in the Solid State
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The Forces That Hold CO2 Together in the Solid State

Question 97

Question 97

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The forces that hold CO2 together in the solid state are


A) ionic bonds.
B) dipole-dipole forces.
C) London dispersion forces only.
D) covalent bonds.
E) attractions between nuclei and delocalized valence electrons.

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