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16 December, 05:07

Can someone check my answers? Identify the structure as having hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole moments or London dispersion forces (LDF). H2O NH3, CH4, and CO2

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  1. 16 December, 09:06
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    H20, water has hydrogen bonding because of the H-O linkage. NH3 is a polar covalent compound and has also hydrogen bonding because of N-H bonding. CH4, methane is a non-polar covalent compound, hence the forces existing is London dispersion force.
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