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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