A Level Chemistry Revision "Induced dipole-dipole interactions".
You can find all my A Level Chemistry videos fully indexed at https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/... In this video, we continue looking at intermolecular forces. We look at a specific type of intermolecular force called induced dipole-dipole interactions, which are also called London forces or Dispersion forces. I take you through how induced dipole-dipole interactions form. I then explore how the strength of induced dipole-dipole interactions depend on the number of electrons. This video is aimed at the UK A Level Chemistry specifications. Students studying International A Level Chemistry will need to check their specification.

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