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Dipole-Induced Dipole interactions are present in which of the following pairs:


A

H2O and Alcohol

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B

HCl and He atoms

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C

SiF4 and He atoms

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D

Cl2 and CCl4 atoms

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Solution

The correct option is B

HCl and He atoms


Explanation of correct option

(B) HCl and He 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, HCl (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) H2O (water) and alcohol are both polar due to differences in electronegativity of Hydrogen and Oxygen.

(C) SiF4 (Silicon tetrafluoride) and He (helium) atoms are both non-polar as dipole moment will cancel out to give zero.

(D) Cl2 (Chlorine) and CCl4 (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 HCl and He atoms.


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