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A Bond in Which the Positive End of One Polar

Question 34

Question 34

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A bond in which the positive end of one polar molecule is attracted to the negative end of another polar molecule is a(n)


A) covalent bond.
B) ionic bond.
C) electron bond.
D) hydrogen bond.

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