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When two ice cubes are pressed over each other, they unite to form one cube. Which of the following forces is responsible to hold them together ?

A

van der Waals forces

B

Hydrogen bond formation

C

Covalent attraction

D

Dipole–dipole attraction

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B

In ice cube all molecules are held by inter molecular hydrogen bond.
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