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What are dipole-dipole forces ?

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Dipole-dipole forces are present in molecules having permanent dipoles such as `HCl, NH_(3), H_(2)O` etc. These forces arise due to the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ends of polar moleculcs. The positive end of one molecule attracts the negative end of the another molecule. This interaction is known as dipole- dipole force.
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