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Why do haloalkanes not form strong hydrogen bonds with water molecules?
A. Haloalkanes are non-polar molecules.
B. The C-X bond is too weak to interact with water.
C. The halogen atoms in haloalkanes are not significantly electronegative relative to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
D. Haloalkanes cannot approach water molecules closely enough.
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