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Maeve Jenkins
1 June, 18:18
IMFs are NOT found in what type of
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Jasiah Norris
1 June, 19:53
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False
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Rayna Krueger
1 June, 21:24
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All substances have london dispersion forces. SO IMFs are found everywhere.
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