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the permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole in a different polar molecules.
Dipole-dipole attraction and van der Waals forces.
Induced dipole forces result when an ion or a dipole induces a dipole in an atom or a molecule with no dipole. These are weak forces. An ion-induced dipole attraction is a weak attraction that results when the approach of an ion induces a dipole in an atom or in a nonpolar molecule by disturbing the arrangement of electrons in the nonpolar species. A dipole-induced dipole attraction is a weak attraction that results when a polar molecule induces a dipole in an atom or in a nonpolar molecule by disturbing the arrangement of electrons in the nonpolar species.
van der Vaals forces of attraction and dipole-dipole interaction
"Intermolecular forces". Which can be of four types:1. Dispersion Forces - http://www.answers.com/topic/van-der-waals-force2. Induced Dipole Interactions, which occur when the polarity of one molecule polarizes another3. Dipole-Dipole Interactions - http://www.answers.com/topic/dipole-dipole-interaction4. Hydrogen Bonding - http://www.answers.com/topic/hydrogen-bonding
because halogen molecules are nonpolar. So, there is no development of permanent polarity.
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.
Dipole-dipole interactions, and London dispersion interactions
Intermolecular attraction
dipole-di[pole attraction
Dipole-Dipole forces
Depending on the exact nature of the polar molecule, the most significant forces would be hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole forces.
Dipole dipole (CO has a small dipole moment) and London dispersion forces.
Oxygen is a non polar molecule so its molecules have only Vander waal's forces of attraction.
the permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole in a different polar molecules.
Dipole-dipole attraction and van der Waals forces.
Induced dipole forces result when an ion or a dipole induces a dipole in an atom or a molecule with no dipole. These are weak forces. An ion-induced dipole attraction is a weak attraction that results when the approach of an ion induces a dipole in an atom or in a nonpolar molecule by disturbing the arrangement of electrons in the nonpolar species. A dipole-induced dipole attraction is a weak attraction that results when a polar molecule induces a dipole in an atom or in a nonpolar molecule by disturbing the arrangement of electrons in the nonpolar species.