Question 9 of 20
Which statement compares the relative strengths of the electric forces that
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Physics, 03.03.2021 20:40 Envious1552
Question 9 of 20
Which statement compares the relative strengths of the electric forces that
hold particles together?
O A. The force between two nonpolar molecules is stronger than the
force between two polar molecules,
O B. The force between positive and negative ions is stronger than the
force between positive ions and freely moving electrons.
C. The force between positive and negative ions is weaker than the
force between positive ions and freely moving electrons.
D. The force between positive ions and freely moving electrons is
weaker than the force between two polar molecules.
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