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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.
True of False
I think it is true. Am I correct? Thank you.
4 years ago

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DrBob222
I agree with you.
4 years ago
Dayvon
It is actually false I believe.
4 years ago
morgan
It is false. I put false and I got it right
4 years ago

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