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question 5 (1 point) listen dipole - dipole interactions typically are not as strong as ion - dipole interactions because... a) ion - dipole interactions involve partial charges caused by the equal sharing of electrons by atoms forming a bond. b) ion - dipole interactions involve only the partial transfer of charge between atoms. c) dipole - dipole interactions involve the complete transfer of charge between atoms. d) dipole - dipole interactions involve only partial charges caused by an unequal sharing of electrons by atoms forming a bond. e) ion - dipole interactions always involve water.
Dipole - dipole interactions occur between polar molecules due to unequal electron - sharing creating partial charges. Ion - dipole interactions are between an ion and a polar molecule. Ions have full charges while dipoles have partial charges, making ion - dipole interactions stronger.
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d) dipole - dipole interactions involve only partial charges caused by an unequal sharing of electrons by atoms forming a bond.