Types of Forces
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Types of Forces
Is it possible for a molecule to have the potential to form both dipole-induced dipole and dipole-dipole bonds?
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Re: Types of Forces
I don't believe that this is possible within the same solution. This is just because a dipole-dipole interaction occurs between two polar molecules, and a dipole induced interaction occurs between a polar molecule and nonpolar molecule. I don't believe you can have a solution that has both polar and nonpolar molecules simply because of the fact that polar molecules dissolve into polar molecules only and the same things go with nonpolar molecules.
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Re: Types of Forces
All molecules can have induced dipole-induced dipole bonding, even polar ones. Problem 3f.1 in the book is an example of this. Part (a) and (d) are listed as being able to have induced dipole-induced dipole interactions along with dipole-dipole interactions
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