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Dipole-dipole interaction is stronger than the London forces but is weaker than ion-ion interaction because *​

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Answered by amreshsingh827157484
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Dipole–dipole and similar interactions

Dipole–dipole interactions are electrostatic interactions between molecules which have permanent dipoles. This interaction is stronger than the London forces but is weaker than ion-ion interaction because only partial charges are involved.

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Answered by himanshujaiswal2006
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Dipole–dipole interactions are electrostatic interactions between molecules which have permanent dipoles. This interaction is stronger than the London forces but is weaker than ion-ion interaction because only partial charges are involved. ... Polar molecules have a net attraction between them.

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