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The intermolecular interaction that is dependent on the inverse cube of distance between the molecules is

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The intermolecular forces operating between two constituent particles depends on the distance between the centres of the molecules. Dipole-dipole interactions are inversely proportional to 3rd power of the distance where as dipole induced dipole interaction are inversely proportional to the sixth power of intermolecular distances. The forces in dry ice are proportional to (r = intermolecular distance)

The intermolecular forces operating between two constituent particles depends on the distance between the centres of the molecules. Dipole-dipole interactions are inversely proportional to 3rd power of the distance where as dipole induced dipole interaction are inversely proportional to the sixth power of intermolecular distances. The forces in dry ice are proportional to (r = intermolecular distance)

The intermolecular forces operating between two constituent particles depends on the distance between the centres of the molecules. Dipole-dipole interactions are inversely proportional to 3rd power of the distance where as dipole induced dipole interaction are inversely proportional to the sixth power of intermolecular distances. In which of the following the extent of interaction is proportional to 1/r^(6) where (r = intermolecular distance)