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2 February, 10:48

What is a bond dipole?

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  1. 2 February, 11:19
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    Similarly, dipole-dipole forces are those of attraction between polar molecules, and polar molecules only. In this rule noble gases are ignored. F O N Cl are polar.
  2. 2 February, 12:49
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    A bond dipole is when one atom in a bond has a greater electronegativity than the other atom in the bond. Therefore it has a greater pull on the electrons in the bond causing a charge separation. As a result that atom would appear to be slightly negative as the electrons are closer to it and the other would appear slightly positive as the electrons are farther away. As a result there is a charge separation and therefore a dipole.
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