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What is the dominant form of secondary bonding for CH3Cl?
Dipole-dipole interactions London dispersion forces Covalent bonding Ionic bonding
Dipole-dipole interactions London dispersion forces Covalent bonding Ionic bonding
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Answered by
DrBob222
CH3Cl is a dipole so I would think dipole-dipole would be the predominant secondary bonding. Cavalent is primary, and it is small, so dispersion forces shoul be small.
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