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Ion-Dipole

Definition: Ion is attracted to opposite charge on a polar molecule




Relative strength: Strongest

Dipole-Dipole

Definition: Polar molecules' opposite dipoles attract one another




Relative strength: 3rd Strongest

Dipole-Induced Dipole

Definition: Polar molecule induces a dipole in non-polar molecule. Directly proportional to size of electron clouds.




Relative Strength: 4th Strongest

Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole


(London Dispersion)

Definition: non-polar molecules form transient dipole moments and attract each other.




Relative strength: weakest

Hydrogen Bonds

Definition: Molecules with X-H and Y-H combine (where X and Y are F, N, or O)




Relative Strength: 2nd Strongest




*Important for water's special properties (i.e. density of ice, capillary action, surface tension, etc)