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10 January, 10:31

Intermolecular attractions between polar molecules are

a. Hydrophobic interactions

b. Hydrogen bonds

c. James bonds

d. lonic bonds

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  1. 10 January, 10:34
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    Hydrogen bonds

    Explanation:

    Polar molecules are slightly charged (positive or negative). Water is an example of a polar molecule. It has a slightly positive charge toward its hydrogen end, and a slightly negative charge toward its oxygen end. In the water molecule, the hydrogen on one molecule (+) is attracted to the oxygen of a neighboring molecule (-) and thus the two water molecules are kept together. This kind of bond between two molecules is called a hydrogen bond.
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