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The Strongest Interactions Between Molecules of Iodine, , Are

Question 42

Question 42

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The strongest interactions between molecules of iodine, The strongest interactions between molecules of iodine,   , are examples of A)  ionic bonds. B)  covalent bonds. C)  hydrogen bonds. D)  dipole-dipole attractions. E)  dispersion forces. , are examples of


A) ionic bonds.
B) covalent bonds.
C) hydrogen bonds.
D) dipole-dipole attractions.
E) dispersion forces.

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