Which statement describes the difference between ionic bonds and Van der
Waals forces?
O A. Ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons between ions, while
Van der Waals forces involve the sharing of electrons between
atoms.
B. Ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons between ions, while
Van der Waals forces involve the attraction of nonpolar molecules.
c. lonic bonds involve the attraction of nonpolar molecules, while
Van der Waals forces involve the transfer of electrons between
ions.
D. Ionic bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms, while
Van der Waals forces involve the attraction of nonpolar molecules.
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