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Which of the following is true regarding hydrogen bonding (select all that apply):
Both molecules must contain an N, O or an F atom.
Hydrogen bonding is a physical bond holding two atoms close together.
Hydrogen bonding is an example of a London dispersion force.
Hydrogen bonding is an example of a dipole-dipole interaction.
Both molecules must contain a hydrogen bonded to either an N, O or F atom.
When comparing molecules of similar sizes, those that can hydrogen bond have a higher boiling point than those that are attracted solely by London dispersion forces.
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