Both such phenomena are common for protic solvents, in which the hydrogen is exchangeable, and they may form dipole-dipole interactions or hydrogen bonds with polar molecules.
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The consequent magnetic dipole interactions among the particles cause them to form chain-like clusters, which follow the magnetic field lines and aggregate further to form long filaments.
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DsbA's highly oxidizing nature is a result of hydrogen bond, electrostatic and helix-dipole interactions that favour the thiolate over the disulfide at the active site.
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However, the dipole interactions may be a significant contributor to ( positive or negative ) pressure, if the neutrons do not simply pair up in pairwise antiparallel states.
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The dipole interaction between the tip and sample change the non-propagating waves into propagating waves by scattering, and a detector collects the signal in the far-field.
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Ion-dipole and ion-induced dipole forces are stronger than dipole-dipole interactions because the charge of any ion is much greater than the charge of a dipole moment.
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Magnetic field " lines " are also visually displayed in plasma particle dipole interactions create visible streaks of light that line up with the local direction of Earth's magnetic field.
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An association energy of 22-25 kJ / mol is typical of charge-induced dipole interactions, and so there is interest in the use of charged linkers and metals.
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This energy difference can be orders of magnitude larger than the energy differences associated with the magnetic dipole-dipole interaction due to dipole orientation, which tends to align the dipoles antiparallel.
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Ion-dipole and ion-induced dipole forces are similar to dipole-dipole and induced-dipole interactions but involve ions, instead of only polar and non-polar molecules.