An ion-induced dipole force occurs when an ion interacts with a non-polar molecule. Like a dipole-induced dipole force, the charge of the ion causes a distortion of the electron cloud in the non-polar molecule, causing a temporary partial charge.
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A- if both statements are correct; B- if both statements are incorrect; C- if the first statement is incorrect and the second statement is correct; and D- if the first statement is correct and the second statement is incorrect.
Crystalline solids have a highly regular arrangement. An example of crystalline solid is glass.
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An ion-induced dipole force occurs when an ion interacts with a non-polar molecule. Like a dipole-induced dipole force, the charge of the ion causes a distortion of the electron cloud in the non-polar molecule, causing a temporary partial charge.
B- if both statements are incorrect;
C- if the first statement is incorrect and the second statement is correct; and
D- if the first statement is correct and the second statement is incorrect.
Crystalline solids have a highly regular arrangement. An example of crystalline solid is glass.