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What will most likely happen when these molecules get closer? The molecules will repel each other because of a dipole-dipole interaction. The molecules will attract each other because of a dipole-dipole interaction. An induced dipole will be produced in the molecule on the right. An induced dipole will be produced in the molecule on the left.

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    The question is incomplete. The complete question is

    In the molecule on the left, areas that have a partial negative charge are pink and areas that have a partial positive charge are blue. The molecule on the right is nonpolar.

    What will most likely happen when these molecules get closer?

    The molecules will repel each other because of a dipole-dipole interaction. The molecules will attract each other because of a dipole-dipole interaction. An induced dipole will be produced in the molecule on the right. An induced dipole will be produced in the molecule on the left.

    Answer:

    An induced dipole will be produced in the molecule on the right.

    Explanation:

    The molecule on the left already possesses a dipole. A dipole means the presence of a negative end and a positive end in a molecule.

    Hence when the other molecule approaches, the polarized molecule induces a dipole on it. This second kind of dipole is known as 'induced dipole' hence the answer.
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