What kind of forces arise from transient dipoles in atoms that induce transient dipoles in nearby atoms, produce an attractive force and are significant only over short distances (~500 pm)?

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  1. Dipole-dipole forces
  2. London dispersion forces
  3. Dipole-induced dipole forces
  4. Hydrogen bond

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Option 2 : London dispersion forces
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The correct answer is London dispersion forces.

Key Points

  • Atoms and nonpolar molecules are electrically symmetrical and have no dipole moment because their electronic charge cloud is symmetrically distributed. But a dipole may develop momentarily even in such atoms and molecules.
  • This force of attraction was first proposed by the German physicist Fritz London, and for this reason force of attraction between two temporary dipoles is known as the London force.
  • These forces are always attractive and interaction energy is inversely proportional to the sixth power of the distance between two interacting particles (i.e., 1/r 6 where r is the distance between two particles)
  • These forces are important only at short distances (~500 pm) and their magnitude depends on the polarisability of the particle.

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Additional Information

  • Dipole-dipole forces
    • Dipole-dipole forces act between the molecules possessing permanent dipole. Ends of the dipoles possess “partial charges” and these charges are shown by the Greek letter delta (δ)
    • The polar molecules interact with neighboring molecules.
    • This interaction is stronger than the London forces but is weaker than ion-ion interaction because only partial charges are involved.
  • Dipole–Induced Dipole Forces
    • This type of attractive force operates between the polar molecules having permanent dipole and the molecules lacking permanent dipole.
    • The permanent dipole of the polar molecule induces a dipole on the electrically neutral molecule by deforming its electronic cloud.
    • Thus an induced dipole is developed in the other molecule.
    • Induced dipole moment depends upon the dipole moment present in the permanent dipole and the polarisability of the electrically neutral molecule.
  • Hydrogen bond
    • This is a special case of dipole-dipole interaction found in the molecules in which highly polar N–H, O–H or H–F bonds are present. Although hydrogen bonding is regarded as being limited to N, O and F; species such as Cl may also participate in hydrogen bonding
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