Multiple Choice
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) dipole-dipole interactions involve the complete transfer of charge between atoms.
C) ion-dipole interactions involve only the partial transfer of charge between atoms.
D) ion-dipole interactions always involve water.
E) dipole-dipole interactions involve only partial charges caused by unequal sharing of electrons by atoms forming a bond.
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