Explain ion-dipole interaction with the help of suitable example.
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Ion-dipole forces are generated between polar water molecules and a sodium ion. The oxygen atom in the water molecule has a slight negative charge and is attracted to the positive sodium ion. These inter molecular ion-dipole forces are much weaker than covalent or ionic bonds..
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Examples of Dipole-Dipole Interactions. Another example of a dipole–dipole interaction can be seen in hydrogen chloride (HCl): the relatively positive end of a polar molecule will attract the relatively negative end of another HCl molecule.
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