van der waals force
dative bond
ionic bond
a covalent bond
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Absolutely wrong. Hydrogen bond is a form van der waal force because they are both intermolecular forces.

A hydrogen bond is a type of chemical bonding that is formed because of the electrostatic attraction between a hydrogen atom and an atom containing a lone pair of electrons in a substance.

Examples of Van der Waal forces are Hydrogen bonding, Dipole-dipole attraction and dispersion forces.

Greetings, The Myschool Team.
The correct answer is A(Van der Waals force) and not D(a covalent bond). Hydrogen bonds are actually a type of Van der Waals force, which are weak intermolecular forces that exist between molecules. Also, dative bond, ionic bonds and covalent bonds are not intermolecular bonds, which rule them out as the answer. So, the correct answer is A(Van der Waals force). Please the necessary corrections should be made. Thank you.


