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Q: Does trichloromethane have temporary or permanent dipole dipole interactions?
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Dipole moment of dichloromethane is high or trichloromethane?

dichloromethane


What is the intermolecular force of dichlorine monoxide?

No Florine, Nitrogen, Oxygen = no hydrogen bondingCovalent and ionic bonds are not intermolecularThe C-Cl bonds are polar and the bond dipoles do not cancel each other therfore it has a permanent dipole and there will be dipole -dipole interactionsThere will also be London dispersion forces


Can you have a temporary dipole and a permanent dipole at the same time or TDID and PDD at the same time?

A temporary dipole occurs when through a cloud type formation, randomly electrons gather at one location. A permanent dipole is when one atom attracts more electrons effectively giving it a negative charge. Both conditions can exist at the same time.


Does Hydrogen Bromide exhibit dipole-dipole interactions?

Yes. Hydrogen bromide shows dipole-dipole interactions.


What molecule has an overall dipole moment?

All polar molecules have a permanent dipole moment, but London dispersion forces in non-polar molecules can cause temporary dipole moments as well.


Dipole- dipole interactions are present in?

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What is the difference between dispersion forces and dipole- dipole forces?

Dispersion forces are formed between two non-polar molecules. These molecules form temporary dipoles. This creates a weak force. Dipole Dipole forces have a permanent dipole. That is the basic explanation


What 2 molecules can form Dipole dipole interactions?

Dipole dipole interactions are between two polar molecules. As long as two molecules are polar, they form dipole dipole interactions.


What kind of forces is a dipole-dipole force?

Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.


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What are the intermolecular forces of H2CO?

Dipole-dipole interactions, and London dispersion interactions