Molecular shape does not affects intermolecular attractions. True or false?
Molecular shape does not affects intermolecular attractions. True or false?
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False. Molecular shape can affect intermolecular attractions. The shape of a molecule can determine how it interacts with other molecules through various intermolecular forces such as dipole-dipole interactions, hydrogen bonding, and van der Waals forces. Different molecular shapes can lead to different strengths of intermolecular attractions.