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Harold Brennan
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16 September, 00:29
What are the intermolecular force in glycerin
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Owen Savage
16 September, 00:56
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Carbon to hydrogen single, double or triple bond as intramolecular forces and is famous for forming ester linkages (intermolecular) as it is an alchol.
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