A van der Waals interaction is an attraction between
A) variations in electron distributions in two adjacent nonpolar molecules.
B) the electrons of one molecule and the nucleus of the same molecule.
C) the electrons of one molecule and the electrons of a nearby molecule.
D) nonpolar molecules, due to the exclusion of water.
E) nonpolar molecules, because they are surrounded by water molecules.
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