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question 2 of 28 what is the strongest force that exists between molecules of nitrogen monoxide (no)? a. ionic bonding b. hydrogen bonding c. dipole - dipole forces d. van der waals forces
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Nitrogen monoxide (NO) is a polar covalent molecule. Ionic bonding (A) occurs between ions, not applicable here. Hydrogen bonding (B) requires H bonded to N/O/F, absent in NO. Polar molecules exhibit dipole-dipole forces (C), stronger than Van der Waals (D) in nonpolar molecules.
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C. Dipole-dipole forces