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What is ion dipole interaction

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Answered by hruthik2222
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An ion-dipole interaction is the result of an electrostatic interaction between a charged ion and a molecule that has a dipole. It is an attractive force that is commonly found in solutions, especially ionic compounds dissolved in polar liquids. A cation can attract the partially negative end of a neutral polar molecule, while an anion attracts the positive end of a polar molecule. Ion-dipole attractions become stronger as the charge on the ion increases or as the magnitude of the dipole of the polar molecule increases.


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Answered by ROYALJATT
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Ion dipole interaction :-

This force of attraction is between an ion and a charge , it is weaker force than covalent bond and ionic bond . EX - The ion dipole interaction takes place between water and sodium ion , in it there is a small charge on oxygen molecule in water which is attracted by sodium charge .

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