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question 12 of 25 in which situation would dipole-dipole forces be sign…

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question 12 of 25
in which situation would dipole-dipole forces be significant?

a. when molecules are nonpolar

b. when molecules have permanent dipole moments

c. when van der waals forces are also present

d. when no van der waals forces are present

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Dipole - dipole forces occur between molecules that have permanent dipole moments (polar molecules). Non - polar molecules do not have dipole - dipole forces (so option A is wrong). Van der Waals forces include London dispersion forces, dipole - dipole, and dipole - induced dipole forces. The presence or absence of other Van der Waals forces (like London dispersion) does not determine the significance of dipole - dipole forces. Dipole - dipole forces are a type of Van der Waals force, so the key for dipole - dipole forces to be significant is that molecules have permanent dipole moments.

Answer:

B. When molecules have permanent dipole moments