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Secondary School Chemistry
Applications and Analogies
Can London Dispersion Forces Be Stronger than Dipole-Dipole Forces, Including Hydrogen Bonds?
Thomas T. Earles
Culpepper County High School, Culpepper, VA 22701
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August 1995
Vol. 72 No. 8
p. 727

Abstract
The strengths of London dispersion forces and hydrogen bonds are compared using an example with which all students can relate-- the cooking of french fries.

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Earles, Thomas T. J. Chem. Educ. 1995 72 727.
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