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Which cohesive forces are the strongest in water? A.) London dispersion forces B.) dipole interactions C.) hydrogen bonding interactions. D.) All intermolecular forces in water are equally strong.
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Which cohesive forces are the strongest in water?
A.) London dispersion forces
B.) dipole interactions
C.) hydrogen bonding interactions.
D.) All intermolecular forces in water are equally strong.
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C.) hydrogen bonding interactions.
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