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What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3)?

A. Dipole-dipole forces
B. Hydrogen bond
C. London dispersion forces
D. Dipole-induced dipole attractions
9 years ago

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Answered by Dani
D. Dipole-Induced Dipole Atrractions
7 years ago
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