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9 August, 06:02

An induced dipole occurs when one molecule with a permanent dipole repels another molecule's electrons, causing the electrons to be more concentrated on one end of the molecule than another.

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  1. 9 August, 06:06
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    True

    Explanation:

    Dipole-dipole interaction:-

    This is the interaction between the two dipoles in the molecule which is formed by varying electronegativities.

    Induced dipole-dipole interaction:-

    These interactions results between the interactions of a permanent dipole and an induced dipole. The permanent dipole when reaches a molecule's proximity, causes the electrons to pull itself and making it a temporary dipole and thus, results in these kind of interactions.

    Hence, the given statement is true.
  2. 9 August, 06:19
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    Answer to the question is, true
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