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Question
- choose the best answer.
the strongest force of attraction is ____.
intramolecular force
intermolecular force
metamolecular force
supermolecular force
- choose the best answer.
which of the following is not a type of bond that holds atoms together?
metallic bond
ionic bond
covalent bond
fixative bond
- choose all that apply.
Brief Explanations
- Question 6: Intramolecular forces (such as covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds) act within a molecule and are much stronger than intermolecular forces (e.g., van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds) which act between molecules. Metamolecular and supermolecular forces are not standard, widely - recognized strong forces in chemistry compared to intramolecular forces.
- Question 7: Metallic bonds (in metals), ionic bonds (between ions), and covalent bonds (sharing of electrons) are types of bonds that hold atoms together. A fixative bond is not a recognized type of chemical bond that holds atoms together in the context of basic chemical bonding theories.
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