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Kade Jenkins
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29 March, 03:22
What causes a dipole-dipole force?
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Answer:Dipole - dipole interactions occur when the partial charges formed within one molecule are attracted to an opposite partial charge in a nearby molecule. Polar molecules align so that the positive end of one molecule interacts with the negative end of another molecule.
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