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Question
- choose the best answer. which of the following is not a type of bond that holds atoms together? metallic bond covalent bond ionic bond frantive bond 8) choose all that apply
Brief Explanations
For question 6:
Intramolecular forces hold atoms within a molecule together, and they are significantly stronger than intermolecular (including the incorrectly labeled "supermolecular" and "metamolecular") forces which act between molecules.
For question 7:
Metallic, covalent, and ionic bonds are all recognized types of intramolecular bonds that hold atoms together. "Fixative bond" is not a standard category of atomic bonding.
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