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Re: IMF [ENDORSED]
Induced dipole is where one molecule with a dipole causes one molecule without a dipole to have a temporary small dipole due to the repulsion of electrons. Dipole-Dipole is where two molecules with dipoles repel each other's electrons, which has a stronger effect.
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Re: IMF
dipole-dipole forces are when two polar molecules become attracted to each other. An induced dipole is when something is not normally polar, but becomes polar for a small instance because of the attraction of another molecule with a dipole
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Re: IMF
Induced dipole is when there is a molecule that is not polar or has no dipole moment, but then it experiences a temporary dipole moment because of the dipole moment of another molecule. A dipole dipole moment is where there are two molecules that experience attraction between the partially positive charged end of one molecule and the partially negative end of the other molecule.
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Re: IMF
Matthew Chan 1B wrote:Induced dipole is when there is a molecule that is not polar or has no dipole moment, but then it experiences a temporary dipole moment because of the dipole moment of another molecule. A dipole dipole moment is where there are two molecules that experience attraction between the partially positive charged end of one molecule and the partially negative end of the other molecule.
so would that make the D-D bond the stronger of the two?
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Re: IMF
Ian Morris 3C wrote:Matthew Chan 1B wrote:Induced dipole is when there is a molecule that is not polar or has no dipole moment, but then it experiences a temporary dipole moment because of the dipole moment of another molecule. A dipole dipole moment is where there are two molecules that experience attraction between the partially positive charged end of one molecule and the partially negative end of the other molecule.
so would that make the D-D bond the stronger of the two?
Yes. Ion-ion > ion-dipole > dipole-dipole > LDF
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