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Which of the following statements about intermolecular forces is incorrect?
O The only intermolecular forces between nonpolar molecules are London forces.
O Dipole-dipole attractions occur between polar molecules.
Hydrogen bonds are a special kind of dipole-dipole attraction.
The presence of hydrogen bonding accounts for many of the unique properties of water.
O Intermolecular forces determine the color of molecular substances.
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