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Chemistry, 14.02.2021 03:10 gbprulesmile

Dipol-dipole Interactions are a type of intermolecular force. They are caused by polar bonds found within nonpolar molecules. When one side of a molecule has an atom that is much more electronegative than the other atoms in the molecule, the atom with the higher electronegativity pulls the electrons more closely to itself causing that end of the molecule to be
partially negative and the opposite end of the molecule to be partially positive. The oppositely charged ends of neighboring molecules attract to one another and this attraction is the
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