explain with example dipole induced dipole interaction between the molecules of a compound with diagram.
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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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The dipole dipole interactions arises when the partial positive charge of one molecule is attracted to the partial negative charge of another molecule. Therefore,dipole dipole interactions are inter molecular forces. Every polar molecule contains a dipole moment.
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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