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The forces that hold graphite, C( s ), together in the solid state are: Answer A

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The forces that hold graphite, C(s), together in the solid state are: Answer                              A. covalent bonds and London dispersion forces.                 B. ionic bonds.                 C. dipole-dipole forces.                 D. attractions between nuclei and delocalized valence electrons.                 E. London dispersion forces only. The forces that hold graphite, C(s), together in the solid state are: The forces that hold graphite, C(s), together in the solid state are: covalent bonds and London dispersion forces. ionic bonds. dipole-dipole forces. attractions between nuclei and delocalized valence electrons. London dispersion forces only.                 A. covalent bonds and London dispersion forces.                 B. ionic bonds.                 C. dipole-dipole forces.                 D. attractions between nuclei and delocalized valence electrons.                 E. London dispersion forces only.

Explanation / Answer

attractions between nuclei and delocalized valence electrons.

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