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 In molecular solids the atoms or molecules are hold by​

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Answered by Mariyam121
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Answer:

dipole

Explanation:

Molecular solids—Made up of atoms or molecules held together by London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, or hydrogen bonds.

Molecular solids are held together by relatively weak forces, such as dipole–dipole interactions, hydrogen bonds, and London dispersion forces. As a result, they tend to be rather soft and have low melting points, which depend on their molecular structure.

Answered by Aaro28Saxena
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Answer: Here's your answer!!!!

Explanation:

In molecular solid atons and molecules are held by intermolecular forces.The bind formed by a molecule provide this intermolecular forces to bind them together.

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