Chemistry, asked by Pranabamuni4309, 11 months ago

Dipole-induced dipole interactions are present in which of
the following pairs : [2013]
(a) Cl₂ and CCl₄
(b) HCl and He atoms
(c) SiF₄ and He atoms
(d) H₂O and alcohol

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

(b)HCl and He atoms

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Answered by kingofself
3

Dipole-induced dipole interactions are present in HCl and He atoms.

Explanation:

  • Ionic bonding present in the Dipole-induced dipole interactions.
  • HCl is the only Ionic bonding present in the Dipole-induced dipole interactions.
  • The polar molecule ends in positive will attract the other molecule ends in negative from its position. The net attractions are formed between the polar molecules.
  • Not only polar and non-polar molecules, the dipole induced and dipole-dipole and dipole interactions involves ions.
  • Bonding in ion dipole is stronger than bonding in hydrogen.
  • In water hydration of ion is the example which increases the hydration enthalpy.
  • The polar molecule in water which surrounds the ion in water during this process releasing energy is known as hydration enthalpy.

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