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1. Introduction to Biochemistry - Part 3 of 4
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1. Introduction to Biochemistry - Part 3 of 4
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Which of the following best explains the presence of van der Waals forces in a sample of helium gas?
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Ionic interactions between helium atoms.
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Permanent dipoles due to electronegativity differences.
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Instantaneous dipoles due to electron movement.
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Hydrogen bonding between helium atoms.
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