| 1. | Dipole-dipole interactions are electrostatic interactions between permanent dipoles in molecules.
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| 2. | The hydrogen bond is often described as an electrostatic dipole-dipole interaction.
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| 3. | The hydrogen bond is often described as a strong electrostatic dipole-dipole interaction.
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| 4. | C6 carbanion formation would create dipole interactions with a cationic Lys from the active site.
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| 5. | Many kinds of magnetic interactions are measured by MFM, including magnetic dipole dipole interaction.
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| 6. | Such bonds occur between two atoms with moderately different electronegativities and give rise to dipole-dipole interactions.
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| 7. | The hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole, and dipole-dipole interactions occur only in polar solvents.
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| 8. | These forces arise due to dipole-dipole interactions ( induced / permanent ) between molecules of bilayers.
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| 9. | Due to dipole interaction with the electric field gradient the particles are attracted to the gap between the electrodes.
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| 10. | Due to this dipole interaction, the atoms are tightly bound, therefore resulting in a high boiling point.
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