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Intermolecular forces
Now that you’re a professional polarity-learning person, it’s time to become a pro at the whole intermolecular forces thing. As I’m sure your teacher has told you, intermolecular forces are as exciting as a monkey knife fight and as useful … Continue reading
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Tagged bond, covalent, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bond, intermolecular force, intramolecular force, Lewis structure, London dispersion, lone pair, monkey knife fight, nonpolar, polar, polarity, Van der Waals
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