The correct types of intermolecular forces from the options provided are A) Hydrogen bonding and B) Van der Waals forces. Ionic and covalent bonding are intramolecular forces and not intermolecular.
The types of intermolecular forces include hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole attractions, and London dispersion forces. These are distinct from ionic and covalent bonds, which are not considered intermolecular but intramolecular because they involve the sharing or transferring of electrons to form molecules.
Among van der Waals forces, we find both dipole-dipole and London dispersion forces, which are present between neutral molecules. Hydrogen bonding, on the other hand, is a strong type of dipole-dipole interaction that occurs when hydrogen is bonded to highly electronegative atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine.
So, the types of intermolecular forces we can select from the given options are A) Hydrogen bonding and B) Van der Waals forces. Ionic and covalent bonds are strong intramolecular interactions that hold atoms together within a molecule and are not considered intermolecular forces.