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What determines the strength of a dipole-dipole force? A. The more symmetrical the molecule, the stronger the force.
B. The more hydrogen in the molecule, the stronger the force.
C. The more polar the molecules, the stronger the force.
D. The larger the atomic radius, the stronger the force.

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