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Methane cannot form hydrogen bonds which account for the stronger molecular interactions
between the other choices. The hydrogen bond requires a hydrogen that has
positive character and non-bonding electron pairs on the central atom. Methane
does not have any non-bonding electron pairs. The electronegativity of hydrogen
is essentially the same as the electronegativity of carbon and there is no
permanent dipole in the carbon-hydrogen bond.