This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into dipole dipole forces of attraction. A dipole is a molecule that contains a permanent separation of charge. One side of the molecule may have a partial positive charge while the other side may contain a partial negative charge. The dipole dipole interactions arises when the partial positive charge of one molecule is attracted to the partial negative charge of another molecule. Therefore, dipole dipole interactions are intermolecular forces. This video contains plenty of examples of dipole dipole attractions. Every polar molecule contains a dipole moment.
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