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Chemistry, 27.10.2020 19:40 claytonhopkins

Why are a molecule's atoms as far away from each other as they can get? A. Forces between electron pairs push the atoms apart.
B. Induced dipoles push the atoms away from each other.
C. Electronegativity differences force the atoms apart.
D. The protons in the nuclei push the atoms apart.

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