Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
This is because in ammonia the direction of resultant dipole is towards lone pair and hence it has high dipole moment but in case of NF3 the direction of resultant dipole moment is opposite to the lone pair and hence the dipole moment gets less.
Intermolecular attraction
It is intermolecular force of attraction, it may be 1- dipole - dipole interaction, 2- vander waal's force of attraction.
Dipole-dipole attraction and van der Waals forces.
dipole-dipole force
dipole-di[pole attraction
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
no
Ion-dipole, Dipole-dipole, and Dipole-induced dipole.
dipole dipole
yes!
An ion induces dipole forces by inducing a dipole in an atom or molecule with no dipole. An ion-induced dipole attraction is a weak attraction.
This is because in ammonia the direction of resultant dipole is towards lone pair and hence it has high dipole moment but in case of NF3 the direction of resultant dipole moment is opposite to the lone pair and hence the dipole moment gets less.
Intermoleculer attraction ;)
Intermolecular attraction
Intermolecular attraction