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In comparison to molecules that interact by London dispersion forces only, the melting point of similar-sized molecules forming hydrogen bonds would most likely be

about the same.
unpredictable.
lower.
higher.

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User Naseeb
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Answer:

D) Higher

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The answer is higher.

You should know that the London dispersion force is the weakest intermolercular attractive force while the hydrogen bonds form a high attractive intermolecular force, so you have to expect that in molecules forming hydrogen bonds the molecules will be more attached to each other than in similar-sized molecules that interact by London dispersion forces only, which takes you to conclude that the melting point of the molecules forming hydrogen bonds will be higher.
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