Definition of dipole-induced dipole forces

See van der Waals forces.

van der Waals forces: The attractive or repulsive forces between molecular entities (or between groups within the same molecular entity) other than those due to bond formation or to the electrostatic interaction of ions or of ionic groups with one another or with neutral molecules. The term includes: dipole-dipole, dipole-induced dipole and London (instantaneous induced dipole-induced dipole) forces.

The term is sometimes used loosely for the totality of nonspecific attractive or repulsive intermolecular forces.


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