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in the molecules below, areas that have a partial negative charge are pink and areas that have a partial positive charge are blue. two molecules. the first is a yellow ball bonded above left and below left to blue balls. an area around the yellow ball is pale pink; areas around the blue balls are shaded pale blue; where the three areas overlap fades to gray. the second molecule is a yellow ball bonded to a blue ball. the area around the blue ball is pink and that around the blue ball is blue; the two areas fade to gray and then white where they overlap. the attractive force between these two molecules has most likely been produced by : a. covalent bonds.
b. dipole-dipole interactions.
c. dipole-induced dipole interactions.
d. london dispersion forces.
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