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Chemistry, 22.11.2021 14:00 darenl3601

CLASSIFY the primary type of INTERmolecular forces in the compounds they are using in this experiment as ionic, dipole dipole, hydrogen-bond,
or London Dispersion/Van der Waals
Salt (NaCl or sodium chloride)
ionic
Sugar (C12H22011 or Sucrose)
hydrogen bonding
Wax (C20H42)
London dispersion/Van der

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