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What do dipole-dipole forces do?

What do dipole-dipole forces do?-example-1
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Dipole-dipole forces occur between molecules with permanent dipoles. This occurs when non-metals have different electronegativities, and are not symmetrical in shape, such as a water molecule or H₂O. As the elements have unequal partial charges, the molecule is polar, and so contains dipole-dipole forces.

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