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Why does Sodium Chloride have a higher melting point than Sugar? a. intermolecular forces are weaker b. intermolecular forces are slightly stronger c. intermolecular forces are very strong d. melting point
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Why does Sodium Chloride have a higher melting point than Sugar?
a. intermolecular forces are weaker
b. intermolecular forces are slightly stronger
c. intermolecular forces are very strong
d. melting point is based on composition and not bonding
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intermolecular forces are very strong
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