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Chemistry, 18.12.2020 06:00 tatejordan02

What forces hold molecular solids together? A. Intermolecular forces
B. Forces from ionic bonds
C. Forces from covalent bonds
D. Forces from metallic bonds


What forces hold molecular solids together?

A. Intermolecular forces
B. Forces from ionic bonds
C

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