For each of the following atoms or molecules, identify the most likely type of bonding that occurs between the atoms or between the molecules. Choose from the following list: ionic, covalent, van der Waals, hydrogen. (a) atoms of krypton (b) potassium and chlorine atoms (c) hydrogen fluoride (HF) molecules (d) chlorine and oxygen atoms in a hypochlorite ion (ClO−)
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