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C0DxHalo

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Question 1

For the following equation, how many hydrogen atoms are added or lost?
◦ one hydrogen atom added
◦ two hydrogen atoms added
◦ one hydrogen atom lost
◦ two hydrogen atoms lost
◦ no change in the number of hydrogen atoms

Question 2

Which of the intermolecular forces listed below is generally considered the strongest?
◦ hydrogen bonding
◦ dipole-dipole interactions
◦ London dispersion forces
◦ the vital force
◦ fleeting dipole-dipole interactions


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Marked as best answer by C0DxHalo on Feb 17, 2022

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C0DxHalo

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Reply 2 on: Feb 17, 2022
:D TYSM


carojassy25

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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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