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Iodine molecules are held in the crystal...

Iodine molecules are held in the crystal lattice by:

A

London forces

B

Dipole-dipole interactions

C

Covalent bonds

D

Coulombic forces

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A

Iodine molecules are a class of non-polar molecular solid in which constituents molecules are held together by London or dispersion forces. These solids are soft and non-conductor of electricity.
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