Chemistry, asked by blossomsunny865, 1 month ago

Non-polar molecules are held
together by
(a) Van der Waals forces.
(b) Hydrogen bonds
(c) Covalent bonds
(d) Electromagnetic forces​

Answers

Answered by karishmarahi
4

Answer:

non-polar molecules are held together by weak dispersion forces or London forces. They are soft and non-conductors of electricity.

Van Der Waals forces

Answered by BreezeWings
1

a) van der waals forces

Explanation:

Actually its london dispersion force which held non-polar molecules together but the dispersion forces are consider a type of van der waal force.

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