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How do hydrogen bonds compare with other intermolecular forces?

A. Hydrogen bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole and van der waals forces.

B. Hydrogen bonds are weaker than dipole-dipole and Van der Waals forces

C. Hydrogen bonds are weaker than dipole-dipole forces but stronger than Van der Waals forces.

D. Hydrogen bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole forces but weaker than Van der Waals forces.

How do hydrogen bonds compare with other intermolecular forces? A. Hydrogen bonds-example-1
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Answer: it's A

Explanation: finished the quiz

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User Fran Fitzpatrick
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Answer: A

Explanation: Hydrogen bonds compare with other intermolecular forces because of that fact that they are stronger than other Van Der Waals forces. So, the answer to the question should be A.

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