An induced dipole occurs when a molecule's moving electrons are briefly more concentrated in one place than another, causing the molecule to become temporarily polarized.

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It is actually false I believe.

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Yes, you are correct. An induced dipole occurs when the distribution of electrons in a molecule becomes momentarily uneven, causing the molecule to develop a temporary polarity. This can happen when a molecule interacts with an electric field or another polar molecule. The movement of electrons in the molecule causes a slight separation of positive and negative charges, resulting in a temporary dipole moment.

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