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What is london force

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Answered by Divyanshu15
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it is a very weak force also known for as dispersion force this forces can be seen in two plates of Graphite
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • London forces are the type of intermolecular attractive forces.
  • These are associated with the non-polar molecules.
  • Sometimes the temporary dipoles are formed due to unsymmetrical electronic charge distributed on one molecule.
  • Due to this molecule, the neighbouring molecule develops an induced dipole.
  • So, the induced dipole induced dipole interactions are also known as London forces or dispersion forces.
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