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What type of attractive force is the arrow pointing at in the molecule?
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What type of attractive force is the arrow pointing at in the molecule?
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What type of attractive force is the arrow pointing at in the molecule?
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The arrow is pointing at a covalent bond between the Hydrogen atom and the Carbon atom. It is a relatively strong attractive force, created by the overlapping of the s-orbital of the H-atom and one of the sp2-hybridized orbitals of the C-atom.
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