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2 July, 00:58

Which of the following statements about noncovalent interactions are true? Charge-charge interactions (salt bridge, ionic bond) are electrostatic interactions between a pair of ions. The energies of dipolar interactions depend on the relative orientation of the dipole. Van der Waals interactions have the shortest interaction range of noncovalent interactions. Hydrogen bonds are not directional.

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  1. 2 July, 01:08
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    Charge-charge interactions (salt bridge, ionic bond) are electrostatic interactions between a pair of ions is True.

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    Electrostatic interaction between pairs of ions involves the transfer of ion/charges from two bonding elements in their ionic state
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