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Standard XII
Chemistry
Electronic Configuration
One non-polar...
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One non-polar molecule can induce a dipole in a nearby non-polar molecule.
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One non-polar molecule can induce a dipole in a nearby non-polar molecule. This is called induced dipole induced dipole interactions.
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