Question
The strongest intermolecular forces present in a sample of pure I2 are
A. covalent bonds.
B. covalent network bonds.
C. metallic bonds.
D. dipole–dipole forces.
E. London forces.
A. covalent bonds.
B. covalent network bonds.
C. metallic bonds.
D. dipole–dipole forces.
E. London forces.
Answers
E. London forces.
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