Which statement describes the hydrogen bonds in an ethanol molecule?

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Responses

All six hydrogen atoms are capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole forms between the hydrogen atoms and the carbon or oxygen atoms.
All six hydrogen atoms are capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole forms between the hydrogen atoms and the carbon or oxygen atoms.

Only the hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atoms are capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole does not form between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Only the hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atoms are capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole does not form between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

Only the hydrogen atom attached to the oxygen atom is capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole does not form between the hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Only the hydrogen atom attached to the oxygen atom is capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole does not form between the hydrogen and carbon atoms.

All six hydrogen atoms are capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole forms between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but not between the hydrogen and carbon atoms.

All six hydrogen atoms are capable of forming hydrogen bonds. A dipole forms between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but not between the hydrogen and carbon atoms.