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Calvin Hurley
17 July, 09:24
What type of bonding is present in benzophenone?
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Lyla Garrett
17 July, 10:14
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benzophenone looks like it has a larger nonpolar part per molecule. Nonetheless, it seems to me that both have dipole-dipole forces and London/dispersion forces. From what I understand, London/dispersion forces are weaker in nearly all cases, but not all cases.
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