An example of compounds with 0 dipole moment are H2, O2, Cl2, etc..
or compounds made of the same element
Intermolecular attraction
Intermolecular attraction
This is an intermolecular force.
The general rule is that "like dissolves like." Both water and acetone are polar molecules, which means that they both have perminant electric dipole moments caused by the electronegatively difference between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. So, acetone is miscible in water because of dipole-dipole interactions between the hydroxyl groups both compounds. This specific kind of dipole-dipole interaction: hydrogen bonding.
A polar covalent bond has unequal sharing of electrons between two atoms. This results in a slight negative charge on one atom and a slight positive charge on the other, creating a dipole moment.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
Intermolecular attraction
This is an intermolecular force.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
Intermolecular attraction
Dipole-dipole attraction and van der Waals forces.
the permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole in a different polar molecules.
Dipole-dipole because the H is not connected with F IT would be H | H- C - F | H
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
Intermolecular attraction
This is an intermolecular force.
Hydrogen has a positive charge.