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Adalynn Berg
26 May, 20:17
What causes London dispersion forces?
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The London Dispersion force s a temporary attractive force that results when the electrons in two adjacent atoms occupy positions that make the atoms form temporary dipoles. And because of this, the London Dispersion force is considered to be the weakest intermolecular force.
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