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The Forces Responsible

The forces responsible for the relatively high melting point and boiling point of water, H2O, are:

A. Intermolecular ver der Waals or Dispersion forces.

B. Intramolecular covalent bonding.

C. Intermolecular hydrogen bonding.

D. Intermolecular ionic bonding.

E. Intramolecular dipole-dipole forces.

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