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    Which Intermolecular Force Is Common to All Polar Molecules but NOT
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Which Intermolecular Force Is Common to All Polar Molecules but NOT

Question 8

Question 8

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Which intermolecular force is common to all polar molecules but NOT nonpolar molecules?


A) dispersion forces
B) dipole-dipole forces
C) hydrogen bonding
D) X-forces
E) none of the above

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