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Transcribed Image Text:I have the imaginary molecule ZL, for an element Z it has 6 valence electrons and element L also has 6 valence electrons. Select all of the intermolecular
forces this compound would have and any other true statements.
O Covalently bonded
O lonically bonded
O London Dispersion Forces
O Strong Force
O Hydrogen Bonding
O Dipole Dipole interactions
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