For which molecule in each of the following pairs would you expect hydrogen bonding, in a sample of the pure substance, to be more significant as a contributing factor to the attractive intermolecular interactions?

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For which molecule in each of the following pairs would you expect hydrogen bonding, in a sample of the pure substance, to be more significant as a contributing factor to the attractive intermolecular interactions?

 

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NH3
H20
NH3
CH3CO2H
(CO2H)2
NH20H
(СH3CO)20
CH3CO2H
Transcribed Image Text:NH3 H20 NH3 CH3CO2H (CO2H)2 NH20H (СH3CO)20 CH3CO2H
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