Q: How are polar molecules held together in molecular solids?
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A
Dipole-dipole interactions
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B
Dispersion forces
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C
Hydrogen bonds
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D
Covalent bonds
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Molecular solids are solids that are collections of molecules held together by intermolecular forces. In polar molecules such as HCl, So2, etc., the molecules are held together by dipole-dipole interactions, which is the attraction between the positive and negative ends of the molecules.
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