Plastic wrap is made of nonpolar molecules and is able to stick well to polar surfaces, such as glass, by way of dipole-induced dipole molecular attractions. How is it that plastic wrap also sticks to itself so well?
A. Ions are formed as the plastic rubs against itself.
B. by way of dipole-induced dipole molecular attractions
C. by way of dipole-dipole molecular attractions
D. by way of induced dipole-induced dipole molecular attractions
Answer: D
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