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3 September, 18:01

What is the major distinguishing factor between ionic/covalent bonding and intermolecular forces? a. Intermolecular forces are much stronger than ionic and covalent bonding. b. Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds, but they are weaker than intermolecular forces. c. Ionic and covalent bonding exists in the same compound, and intermolecular forces exist between different compounds. d. Ionic and covalent bonds play a significant role in a compound's behavior, but intermolecular forces play a minor role

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  1. 3 September, 18:05
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    The answer is C. Ionic and covalent bonding exists in the same compound and intermolecular forces exist between different compounds. And that is way called intermolecular forces.
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