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Are dipole-dipole forces or london dispersion forces stronger?

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Are dipole-dipole forces or london dispersion forces stronger?

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Dipole-dipole forces are due to the attraction between permanently charged poles of dipolar molecules, and are stronger than London dispersion forces that are due to temporary fluctuating dipoles provided that molecules in question are about the same mass. As the mass of molecules get larger, the London forces increase in magnitude due to the larger number of electrons involved.

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