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13211957259nonpolar covalent bonda symmetrical bond where electrons are shared equally, usually between identical atoms.0
13211957260polar covalent bondan asymmetrical bond where electrons are shared unequally, resulting in partial charges or a dipole1
13211957261ionic bondelectrons are transferred between a metal and a nonmetal2
13211957262intermolecular forcesforces of attraction between molecules3
13211957263intramolecular forcesforces of attraction within molecules.4
13211957272nonpolar covalent bond model5
13211957273polar covalent bond model6
13211957274ionic bond model7
13211957264True or false: intermolecular forces between molecules are not as strong as intramolecular forces.True8
13211957265dipole-dipole forcesforces of attraction between the negative pole of one polar molecule and the positive pole of another polar molecule9
13211957266The more polar the molecule...the higher the boiling point10
13211957267London dispersion forcesattractions between an instantaneous dipole and an induced dipole, present in all molecules11
13211957268hydrogen bondsa dipole-dipole bond between hydrogen and nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine,12
13211957271arrange the following from strongest to weakest: hydrogen bonds, London dispersion forces, and dipole-dipolehydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole, and London dispersion13
13211957275dipole-dipole forces model14
13211957276London dispersion forces model15
13211957277hydrogen bonds model16

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