Dipole-Induced Dipole interactions are present in which of the following pairs:
and atoms
Explanation of correct option
(B) and atoms: The forces or interactions, which occur between a polar molecule and a nonpolar molecule or an atom are termed as Dipole -induced dipole interactions. Here, (hydrochloric acid) is polar while helium is non-polar, thus, it is an example of Dipole induced dipole.
The dipole-induced dipole interaction can be represented as:
Explanation of incorrect option
(A) (water) and alcohol are both polar due to differences in electronegativity of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
(C) (Silicon tetrafluoride) and (helium) atoms are both non-polar as dipole moment will cancel out to give zero.
(D) (Chlorine) and (carbon tetrachloride) are both non-polar molecules because both contain symmetry and dipole cancel out to given net dipole moment as zero.
Therefore, option (B) is the correct option. Dipole-Induced Dipole interactions are present in and atoms.