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Select the characteristics of a hydrogen bond: A an attraction between polar molecules B a gravitational force C intermolecular force between hydrogen and oxygen, fluorine, or nitrogen D hydrogen attracted
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Select the characteristics of a hydrogen bond:
A an attraction between polar molecules
B a gravitational force
C intermolecular force between hydrogen and oxygen, fluorine, or nitrogen
D hydrogen attracted to weakly positive atoms
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The answer is The letter A
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I think the answer would be A
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