Which statement about hydrogen bonding is true?
A) Hydrogen bonding arises from the dipole moment created by the unequal sharing of electrons in certain covalent bonds within a molecule.
B) Hydrogen bonding of solvent molecules with a solute will not affect the solubility of the solute.
C) The hydrogen-bonding capabilities of water molecules cause CH3CH2CH2CH3 to be more soluble in water than is CH3OH.
D) Hydrogen-bonding interactions between molecules are stronger than the covalent bonds within the molecule.
E) Hydrogen bonding is the intermolecular attractive forces between two hydrogen atoms in solution.
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