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Chemistry, 11.04.2020 20:49 galfaro19

A certain intermolecular force is created when a cation or an anion comes in contact with a neutral molecule that has dipole. What best explains the strength of this
intermolecular force?
Strong, because it is a result of interactions between polar covalent molecules.
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