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Chemistry, 20.02.2020 01:59 henryzx900

In hexane (C6H14) match each specific solution with the principal intermolecular force exhibited O2 (g) in aqueous solution:.

A) Ion-dipole.

B) Dipole-induced dipole dispersion forces.

C) Hydrogen bonding.

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