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Is KCl a dipole-dipole?

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Answered by susruthchari
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Much weaker than covalent or ionic bonds KCl, NH3, and van der forces! Then intermolecular force in this case is a dipole/induced-dipole or London dispersion forces exist by virtue of electrons... \ ) Making a saline water solution by dissolving table salt ( NaCl ) in water allow hydrogen bonding of.

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In KCl(aq) there are ion dipole interactions; in MeOH(aq) there are hydrogen bonding interactions

Answered by guptaraghav560
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yes

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