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Explain the difference between London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions, and hydrogen bonding. [3 pts] 2) Specifically, what kind of covalent bond(s) must be present in order for hydrogen bonding to occur? [2 pts] 3) A student believes that CH2O (formaldehyde, shown here) can do hydrogen bonding because it contains H and O. Are they correct or incorrect? Explain. [3]

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