Which statement describes the relationship between bond strength and the
melting and boiling points of a substance?
A. Substances held together by hydrogen bonding have lower melting
and boiling points than those held together by Van der Waals
forces.
B. Substances held together by ionic bonding have higher melting
and boiling points than those held together by hydrogen bonding.
C. Substances held together by Van der Waals forces have higher
melting and boiling points than those held together by ionic
bonding
O D. Substances held together by ionic bonding have lower melting and
boiling points than those held together by hydrogen bonding.
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