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What is the difference between Dipole Dipole interaction and London Forces?

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What is the difference between Dipole Dipole interaction and London Forces?

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Dipole dipole interactions – the molecule needs to have a permanent dipole moment. These occur in polar molecules. London Forces – arise due to induced dipole – induced dipole interactions The molecule doesnot have a permanent dipole moment. These forces arise due to temporary dipoles created by fluctuating electron density. These occur in nonpolar molecules.

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