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  1. How do dipole interactions differ from hydrogen bonds?

    There's Dipole in Hydrogen bonding but no Hydrogen bonding in Dipole. Dipole interactions can refer to all molecular compounds in which the difference in electronegativities of the elements creates …

  2. Question #0df6a - Socratic

    Polar molecules interact with each other by strong attractive dipole-dipole interactions whether polar molecules interact with non-polar molecules through dipole- induced dipole interactions ( a weak …

  3. How can a dipole exist? How can the two charges stay stable ... - Socratic

    Apr 25, 2018 · For an electric dipole to exist an external electric field is required. Two charges alone (one positive and one negative) will not be stable. This is because the charges will attract one …

  4. Question #ccb8f - Socratic

    Nov 8, 2017 · When the length of carbon chain increases the van der Waals dispersion forces increase which results in an increase in the strength and size of the temporarily induced dipole-dipole …

  5. Site Map - Intermolecular Bonds Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How do the dipole-dipole forces affect molecules with carbon involved? Why are the intermolecular bonds important in enzymes? What are dipole-dipole forces? What are common mistakes students …

  6. Answers created by Paul - Socratic

    What elements are liquid at room temperature? What do the subscripts mean in a chemical formula? How can I balance this equation? ____ H2 + ____ O2 ---> ____ H2O Is HCl a dipole dipole? Why is …

  7. Question #cfdff + Example - Socratic

    Nov 17, 2017 · solvents that contain a strong dipole moment but don't participate in hydrogen bonding (ie. donate or accept protons with itself) dichloromethane and acetone are good examples water is …

  8. Question #d4d89 - Socratic

    Feb 18, 2017 · Ideality assumes minimal interaction between the gaseous particles. For hydrogen chloride, a potent intermolecular force can operates: hydrogen bonding, in that the hydrogen is …

  9. Question #845d9 + Example - Socratic

    The inductive effect is the effect on electron density in one portion of a molecule caused by electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups elsewhere in the molecule. In a covalent bond between two …

  10. Answers created by zhirou - Socratic

    Are dipole dipole forces stronger? Is intermolecular hydrogen bonding considered a van der Waals force? What are the types of intermolecular forces acting in the liquid state of krypton? What are the …