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Van der Waal forces determine the attractiveness of molecules to others outside of covalent and ionic bonds. For water, the dipole interaction between the slightly + hydrogen end of the molecules are attracted to the slightly - oxygen end.

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What type of bond determines whether a lipid will be solid or liquid at room temperature?

Double bond!!


What type of bond is water?

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When hydrogen atoms are kept in water then type of bond between water and hydrogen?

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