Ion-dipole forces are an attractive electrostatic force between an ion and the dipole of a neutral molecule. They are stronger than dipole interactions due to the greater charge of ions compared to molecular dipoles. Ion-dipole bonding plays an important role in solutions, especially those involving ionic compounds dissolved in polar liquids like water.
Ion-dipole forces are an attractive electrostatic force between an ion and the dipole of a neutral molecule. They are stronger than dipole interactions due to the greater charge of ions compared to molecular dipoles. Ion-dipole bonding plays an important role in solutions, especially those involving ionic compounds dissolved in polar liquids like water.
Ion-dipole forces are an attractive electrostatic force between an ion and the dipole of a neutral molecule. They are stronger than dipole interactions due to the greater charge of ions compared to molecular dipoles. Ion-dipole bonding plays an important role in solutions, especially those involving ionic compounds dissolved in polar liquids like water.
DIPOLE INTER ACTION {TYPE OF INTERMOLECULAR FORCE } ACHIEVEMENTS DESCRIPTION
Ion-dipole forces are
stronger than dipole An ion-dipole force is interactions because the an attractive force charge of any ion is much that results from the grater than the charge of electrostatic attraction a dipole moment Ion- between an ion and a dipole bonding is strong neutral molecule that than hydrogen bonding. has a dipole. Most commonly found in solutions. Especially important for TRAITS solutions of ionic compounds in polar liquids. Stronger than dipole interactions. Weaker than covalent or ionic bonds. EXAMPLEE
Dissolving any ionic OTHER TYPES
compound in water . • London Dispersion Force • Dipole – dipole interaction • Hydrogen Bonding