Which substance is wrongly paired with the bonding found between the molecules of that substance?
NH3 - hydrogen bonding
F2 - van der waals (dispersion) forces
HCl - dipoles
NaCl(aq)- molecule-ion attraction
CH4- dipoles
A
NH3 - hydrogen bonding
B
CH4- dipoles
C
F2 - van der waals (dispersion) forces
D
HCl - dipoles
E
NaCl(aq)- molecule-ion attraction
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Weak van der Waals forces exist between molecules of CH4 instead of dipole bonding.
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