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what is induced momentary dipole

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uneven distribution of electrons can make one side of the atom more negatively charged than the other, thus creating a temporary dipole, even on a non-polar molecule.

These intermolecular forces are also sometimes called “induced dipole-induced dipole” or “momentary dipole” forces.

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