Question
Which of the following facts is evidence for the existence of induced dipole-induced dipole interactions between molecules?
Answer
>>>Ions in water become surrounded by water molecules and this is what we observe as "dissolving."
Water freezes into a solid made up of molecules in a three-dimensional lattice.
or >>>>Molecules with O-H bonds can interact with each other and make the boiling point of the molecule of which they are a part very high.
Noble gases can be liquefied. Because they can be liquids, noble gas atoms must have some attraction for one another.
Answer
>>>Ions in water become surrounded by water molecules and this is what we observe as "dissolving."
Water freezes into a solid made up of molecules in a three-dimensional lattice.
or >>>>Molecules with O-H bonds can interact with each other and make the boiling point of the molecule of which they are a part very high.
Noble gases can be liquefied. Because they can be liquids, noble gas atoms must have some attraction for one another.
Answers
I'm not sure I like the way these are stated but the answer probably comes the closest to the last one; i.e, the noble gas atoms, especially He atoms.
The noble gas one is correct
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