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Why are hydrogen bonds the strongest of the intermolecular forces? A.hydrogen forms covalent bonds B.hydrogen forms polar bonds C.hydrogen lacks the protection of inner electron shells D.hydrogen is protected
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Why are hydrogen bonds the strongest of the intermolecular forces?
A.hydrogen forms covalent bonds
B.hydrogen forms polar bonds
C.hydrogen lacks the protection of inner electron shells
D.hydrogen is protected by four outer electron shells
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Yep its C i got 5/5 :)
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the correct answer is c.
answer b is incorrect
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