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How do induced dipole-dipole interaction occur?

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



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The random motion of electrons means that at any one point in time, there may be an uneven charge distribution. This causes an instantaneous dipole to be established between 2 atoms which can then induce dipole in neighbouring atoms / molecules


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