Hydrogen Bonding: Attraction between polar covalent compounds that contain hydrogen, H2O Water, HCl Hydrochloric Acid, , Strongest true intermolecular forces, Dipole-Dipole Attraction: The attraction between polar covalent compounds, BrF, C2H5OH Ethanol, C12H22O11 Sugar, , Tend to have higher boiling or melting points, Induced Dipole: The attraction between non-polar compounds and polar compounds, H2O + O2, Oxygen Dissolved in water, , London Dispersion Forces: Attraction due to uneven distribution of moving electrons, H2 Hydrogen Gas, CH4 Methane, , Tend to have low melting and boiling points, Ionic Bonding: Attraction between positive charged ions and negatively charged ions., NaCl Sodium Chloride, CaSO4 Calcium Sulfate, , The strongest type of bond, Highest of all boiling points,
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