What is an intramolecular force?
A. A force that affects only nonpolar molecules
B. A force...
What is an intramolecular force?
A. A force that affects only nonpolar molecules
B. A force that attracts one molecule to another molecule
C. A force acting between the atoms within a molecule
D. A force that holds molecules of liquids to other molecules of
liquids
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In a chemical reaction, the final amount of the products is determined by the a. universal gas law b. law of definite proportions c. air pressure d. temperature e. none of the above me
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