LDF forces
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Re: LDF forces
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Yes, ions do have LDF forces because they still have electrons that are polarizable. Everything has LDF forces because they are due to instantaneous dipoles that form due to the distribution of electrons.
Yes, ions do have LDF forces because they still have electrons that are polarizable. Everything has LDF forces because they are due to instantaneous dipoles that form due to the distribution of electrons.
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Re: LDF forces
Yes. You should remember that all molecules will have LDF forces. But the bigger the molecule the more LDF forces it will have making the forces stronger.
Re: LDF forces
All ion-ion interactions (and any other interactions) will experience london dispersion forces. The larger the molecule/ion, the larger the london dispersion forces.
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Re: LDF forces
Yes ion-ion will experience LDF forces, however these forces will be minute compared to the forces enacted by ion-ion interaction.
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Re: LDF forces
All molecules exhibit LDF forces, many molecules have other forces as well such as ion-ion!
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