Chemistry, asked by madhuryar, 10 months ago

Explain London dispersion force and why is it temporary?

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Answered by amanansari9708
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The London dispersion force is a temporary attractive force that results when the electrons in two adjacent atoms occupy positions that make the atoms form temporary dipoles. ... Dispersion forces are present between any two molecules (even polar molecules) when they are almost touching.

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London dispersion force or the force of attraction between two temporary dipoles having symmetrical distribution of electron cloud .

this force is important only at distance similar to 500 picometre and magnitude depend upon polarizability of particle .

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