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Chemistry, 25.09.2019 18:20 quan5379

Which statement best describes the intermolecular forces between n2
molecules and nh3 molecules in the solid phase?
a. dipole-dipole forces are the strongest force between n2
molecules, and van der waals forces are the strongest between
nh3 molecules
b. van der waals forces are the strongest force between n2
molecules and between nh3 molecules.
c. dipole-dipole forces are the strongest force between n2
molecules and between nh3 molecules.
d. van der waals forces are the strongest force between n2
molecules, and hydrogen bonding is the strongest between nhs
molecules

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