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How Can a Dipole in a Molecule Be Induced

Question 35

Question 35

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How can a dipole in a molecule be induced?


A) Through interaction with a temporary dipole in a neighboring molecule
B) Through cooling the system
C) By adjusting the size of the electron cloud
D) A dipole cannot be induced.

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