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Chemistry, 04.08.2019 15:00 rosie20052019

Compare the intermolecular forces, dipole-dipole and hydrogen-bonding. what would you suggest is the biggest different between them? a. dipole-dipole forces do not affect the properties of a substance as much as hydrogen-bonded forces do. b. dipole-dipole forces are permanent; hydrogen-bonded forces are not. c. dipole-dipole forces can occur among both polar and nonpolar compounds, while hydrogen-bonded forces occur among only polar compounds. d. dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen forces are essentially the same phenomena; hydrogen-bonded forces are just slightly stronger because they occur between hydrogen atoms and only the most electronegative atoms.

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