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Which bond is a very strong dipole-dipole force?

A. A covalent bond
B. An ionic bond
C. A hydrogen bond
D. A metallic bond

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Answer:

A. covalent bond

Step-by-step explanation:

dipole-dipole interaction results from difference in electronegativity , eg H-F where Fluorine has strong electronegativity but Hydrogen has less electronegativity. hence the bond has dipole moment towards F atom.

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User Rich Seviora
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Answer : C. A hydrogen bond

Step-by-step explanation:

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