A) \[{{H}_{2}}O\] and alcohol
B) \[C{{l}_{2}}\] and \[CC{{l}_{4}}\]
C) \[HCl\] and \[He\] atoms
D) \[Si{{F}_{4}}\] and \[He\]atoms
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
Dipole-induced dipole interaction are present in the pair in which the first species is polar and the other is non-polar. \[{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O}\] and alcohol both are polar molecules, so there exists dipole-dipole interactions in between them. |
\[\text{C}{{\text{l}}_{\text{2}}}\] and \[\text{CC}{{\text{l}}_{4}}\] both are non-polar so there exists induced dipole-induced dipole interactions in between them. Similar is true For \[\text{SiC}{{\text{l}}_{4}}\] and He atoms pair. |
HCI is a polar molecule, whereas He atoms are non-polar, so in between them dipole-induced dipole interactions exist: |
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