Explain dipole-induced dipole forces.
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A dipole-induced dipole attraction is a weak attraction that results when a polar molecule induces a dipole in an atom or in a nonpolar molecule by disturbing the arrangement of electrons in the nonpolar species
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➨ This type of attractive forces operate between the polar molecules having permanent dipole and the molecules lacking permanent Dipole .
➨ Permanent dipole of the polar molecule induced dipole on the electrically neutral molecule by De forming its electron cloud .
➨ Thus an induced dipole is developed in the other molecule .
➨ Induced dipole moment depends upon the dipole moment present in the permanent dipole and the probability of the electrically neutral molecule.
➨ The molecules of larger size can be easily polarized .
➨ High polarizability increases the strength of attractive interactions .
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