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The molecules of polar molecular solids are held together by _______.

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Answered by ashuto56
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dipole -dipole interaction

Answered by Anonymous
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Polar Molecular Solids:

The molecules like HCl, SO2, are formed by polar covalent bonds.

In polar Molecular solids the comprised atoms or molecules are held together by stronger dipole-dipole interactions.

They are soft and non-conductors of electricity.

The melting points of these solids are higher than those of non-polar molecular solids and usually exist in liquid or gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.

Molecules like SO2 and solid NH3 are some examples of such solids.

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