What happens to the interaction energy of the dipole-induced dipole forces?
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Solution
Dipole-induced dipole forces:
It is a weak interaction that is formed by the polar molecule that induces a dipole in the atom/non-polar molecule by interrupting the placement of electrons in non-polar species.
The interaction energy is corresponding to ,where is the distance between two molecules.
Induced dipole moment is dependent on the dipole moment present in the permanent dipole/the polarisability of the neutral molecule that is electrically charged.