Chemistry
Chemistry, 08.12.2020 17:50, Kayccee9958

Question 6 (1 point) Saved Substance A and hydrogen sulfide are both covalent compounds. Why does
Substance A have a lower melting point than Substance B?
Nonpolar compounds like Substance A have stronger bonds (intramolecular
forces) than polar compounds such as Substance B.
Nonpolar compounds like ethyleneSubstance A have weaker bonds
(intramolecular forces) than polar compounds such as Substance B.
Nonpolar compounds like Substance A have weaker IMEs (intermolecular forces)
than polar compounds such as Substance B.
Nonpolar compounds like Substance A have stronger IMFs (intermolecular
forces) than polar compounds such as Substance B.

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