Is it true or false that in general, dipole-dipole bonds are stronger than both london dispersion and hydrogen bonding?
It is true because dipole-dipole forces in substances are those whose molecules have dipole moment have higher melting point or boiling point than those of similar molecular mass, but their molecules have no dipole moment. ChaCha on!
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