describe dipole dipole forces with exact defination and example
Answers
Answered by
5
Dipole-dipole forces are the attraction between the positive end of one molecule and the negative end of another.
Explanation:
Dipoles form when there is a large difference in electronegativity between two atoms joined by a covalent bond.
The atoms share the electrons unequally because the more electronegative atom pulls the shared electrons toward itself.
That means that one atom has a partial negative charge, and the other atom has a partial negative charge.
For example, H-Cl has a dipole.
Explanation:
Dipoles form when there is a large difference in electronegativity between two atoms joined by a covalent bond.
The atoms share the electrons unequally because the more electronegative atom pulls the shared electrons toward itself.
That means that one atom has a partial negative charge, and the other atom has a partial negative charge.
For example, H-Cl has a dipole.
NikshayJAAT:
hii maira...
Answered by
3
_____________
Dipole dipole forces are the attractive forces between opposite poles of polar molecules .
Forces between hydrochloric acid that is HCl are dipole dipole forces .
The positive pole(H+) of one HCl molecule attract negative (Cl_) pole of the other HCl molecule ,
HCl -----HCl
_________________
Similar questions