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Give three examples of liquid substances in which you would expect dipole-dipole attractions to be large.
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Give three examples of liquid substances in which you would expect dipole-dipole attractions to be large.
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Polar molecules HCl, CHCl3, CH3F is the answer. There is a difference between the electronegativity of the atoms. E.G. the F atom and the C in CH3F
This creates partial charges on them, which are responsible for dipole-dipole forces.
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