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Chemistry, 08.07.2021 16:30 elijah1090

Which statement is true regarding a hydrogen bond? A- it is weaker than dipole interaction forces.
B-it is weaker than London dispersion forces.
C-it is strong because of the lack of inner electron shells in a hydrogen atom.
D-it occurs when a hydrogen atom bonds with electropositive atoms .
E- it occurs due to a small electronegativity difference between poles of the molecule and large sizes of the hydrogen.

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