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compare dispersion force and dipole-dipole interactions

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Answered by gigglefluff82
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Investigate the difference in attractive force between polar and non-polar molecules by "pulling" apart pairs of molecules. ... Non-polar molecules are attracted through a London dispersion attraction; polar molecules are attracted through both the London dispersion force and the stronger dipole-dipole attraction.

Answered by Mystery0001
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Dipole-dipole forces occur when the molecules are polar, and the positive side of one molecule is slightly attracted to the negative side of another. ... This creates an "induced dipole" in another molecule. London dispersion forces are the attractions between the temporary dipole and the induced dipole

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