Which of the following statements is true about the strength of the intermolecular forces in ch4 and nh3? a: ch4 ≥ nh3 because ch4 is tetrahedral but nh3 is pyramidal. b: ch4 < nh3 because δ− on c in the ch bond is greater than δ− on n in the nh bond. c: ch4 < nh3 because the nh bond is more polar than the ch bond. d: ch4 ≥ nh3 because ch4 has h bonding but nh3 has dispersion forces.
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