25) Organize the following in the most likely order of increasing melting point.
NH3 (polar)
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25) Organize the following in the most likely order of increasing melting point.
NH3 (polar)
CH4 (nonpolar)
CH10 (nonpolar)
HBr (polar)
A) NH3 < HBr < CH4 < C4H10
B) CH4 < C4H10 < HBr < NH3
NH3
CH4 = HBr < 4H10 < NH3
D)
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