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The characteristics of two unknown intermolecular attractions, A and B, are compared in the table.
Intermolecular Attractions
AB
Occurs between non-polar diatomic moleculesOccurs between polar molecules with either an N, O or F attached to an H atom
Which of the following conclusions about the two attractions is correct?
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