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Chemical Bonding
Dipole-dipole forces
Why do molecules exhibit dipole-dipole forces? Select the single best answer.
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Molecules exhibit dipole-dipole forces because the distribution of charges within the molecules creates a permanent dipole moment, leading to attractive interactions between the positive and negative ends of neighboring molecules.
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