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Why Ion dipole interactions are not considered as Van der Waal forces??


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Answered by Anonymous
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Beacuse These intermolecular ion-dipole forces are much weaker than covalent or ionic bonds. its not considered as van der waals force as van der waals force will come into concept when the molecules will be uncharged , but in this case 1 of the molecule will be slightly -ve charge as mentioned earlier .

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the covalent bond, involving sharing electron pairs between atoms, is much stronger than the forces present between neighboring molecules. ... Ion–induced dipole forces. Ion–dipole forces. van der Waals forces – Keesom force, Debye force, and London dispersion force.

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