Which statement compares the attractive forces that hold particles together? A. Polar covalent bonds and Van Der Waals forces are weekly attractive; ionic and hydrogen bonds are strongly attractive. B. Ionic and hydrogen bonds are weekly attractive; polar covalent bonds and Van Der Waals forces are strongly attractive. See. Hydrogen bonding in Vanderwall’s forces are weekly attractive; ionic and polar covalent bonds are strongly attractive. D. Ionic and polar covalent bonds are weekly attractive; hydrogen bonding and Van der waals forces are strongly attractive.
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