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What is London force? Explain in detail. ( I will mark that ans brainiest)

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

London dispersion forces: → Weakest intermolecular forces → Temporary attractive forces that results when the electron in 2 adjacent atoms occupy positions ...

Explanation:

→These forces cause non-polar substances to condense to liquids and to freeze to solids, when temperature is lowered sufficiently.

→Exist in molecules such as F

2

,O

2

,N

2

and even in mono-atomic molecules He,Ne,Ar etc.

→Electron of a neutral molecule keep on oscillating with respect to nuclei of atoms. As a result at an instant, positive charge may concentrate in one region and negative charge in another region in same molecule causing 'self-polarization' of molecule.

→This polarized molecule may induce a dipole m

Answered by cutedevil81
2

Answer:

London dispersion force is a weak intermolecular force between two atoms or molecules in close proximity to each other. The force is a quantum force generated by electron repulsion between the electron clouds of two atoms or molecules as they approach each other.

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