These non-polar regions of 9-fluorenone interact with solvent molecules with what types of intermolecular forces (list all that apply): hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dipole-induced dipole, or induced dipole-induced dipole (London dispersion)?

Respuesta :

Answer:dipole-induced dipole, or induced dipole-induced dipole (London dispersion)

Explanation:

The intermolecular force that holds nonpolar substances together are London forces. They arise for the formation of temporary dipoles in the molecule which induces a dipole in other surrounding molecules. London forces are responsible for dissolution of nonpolar substances in nonpolar solvents.