What is dipole-dipole attraction examples?
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Dipole–dipole interactions are a type of intermolecular attraction—attractions between two molecules. Dipole-dipole interactions are electrostatic interactions between the permanent dipoles of different molecules. For example, a water molecule (H2O) has a large permanent electric dipole moment.
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