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n comparison to molecules that interact by London dispersion forces only, the melting point of similar-sized molecules forming hydrogen bonds would most likely be about the same. unpredictable. lower.
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n comparison to molecules that interact by London dispersion forces only, the melting point of similar-sized molecules forming hydrogen bonds would most likely be about the same. unpredictable. lower. higher.
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Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds, so the melting points would be much higher.
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