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forces that are present between an ion and a polar molecule?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ion-dipole force consists of an ion and a polar molecule aligning so that the positive and negative charges are next to one another, allowing for maximum attraction. Ion-dipole forces are generated between polar water molecules and a sodium ion

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An ion-dipole force consists of an ion and a polar molecule aligning so that the positive and negative charges are next to one another, allowing for maximum attraction. Ion-dipole forces are generated between polar water molecules and a sodium ion.

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