or the following matching choose only one for the type of solid or the main intermolecular attraction: CO2 (s)  metallic solid dipole forces london forces ionic forces hydrogen bonds network covalent solid molecular solid                                                                                    I2  metallic solid dipole forces london forces ionic forces hydrogen bonds network covalent solid molecular solid             H2S metallic solid dipole forces london forces ionic forces hydrogen bonds network covalent solid molecular solid

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For the following matching choose only one for the type of solid or the main intermolecular attraction:


CO2 (s) 
  • metallic solid
  • dipole forces
  • london forces
  • ionic forces
  • hydrogen bonds
  • network covalent solid
  • molecular solid                                                                                   
I2 
  • metallic solid
  • dipole forces
  • london forces
  • ionic forces
  • hydrogen bonds
  • network covalent solid
  • molecular solid          
 
H2S
  • metallic solid
  • dipole forces
  • london forces
  • ionic forces
  • hydrogen bonds
  • network covalent solid
  • molecular solid                      
SiO2 (s)
  • metallic solid
  • dipole forces
  • london forces
  • ionic forces
  • hydrogen bonds
  • network covalent solid
  • molecular solid                                                                
copper wire
  • metallic solid
  • dipole forces
  • london forces
  • ionic forces
  • hydrogen bonds
  • network covalent solid
  • molecular solid        
HF (s)
  • metallic solid
  • dipole forces
  • london forces
  • ionic forces
  • hydrogen bonds
  • network covalent solid
  • molecular solid                                                                
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