Chemistry, asked by basantxkumar, 16 days ago

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The type of intermolecular forces present between ionic and non-polar compond
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(a) Landon forces
(6) Dipole dipole forces
(c) Dipole induced dipole forces (d) Ion induced dipole forces.​

Answers

Answered by pinku1283
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Answer:

(b) Dipole dipole forces

Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

Ion induced dipole forces present between ionic and non-polar compound.

Therefore, the option (d) is correct.  

Explanation:

  • Dipole dipole forces: These forces are originated attractions between the polar molecules or ions. Polar molecules have permanent dipole moment and exist in positive and negative poles. The positive pole of one molecule attracts the negative pole of another molecules. The Vander Waals forces due to electrical interaction between the dipoles is known as dipole dipole forces.  
  • Dipole induced dipole forces: A polar molecule sometimes polarize a non polar molecule lies in the neighborhood. The polar molecule with permanent dipole can induce a  dipole on non polar molecule.  So the induced dipole of non polar molecule interacts with permanent dipole. So, the interaction forces is called Dipole induced dipole forces.
  • Ion induced dipole forces: These forces are similar to Dipole induced dipole forces. The only difference that the induced dipole will be induce on non polar molecule by an ion.

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