The interaction energy of London force is inversely proportional to sixth power of the distance between two interacting particles but their magnitude depends upon
(i) Charge of interacting particles
(ii) Mass of interacting particles
(iii) Polarisability of interacting particles
(iv) Strength of permanent dipoles in the particles.
The interaction energy of London force is inversely proportional to sixth power of the distance between two interacting particles but their magnitude depends upon
(i) Charge of interacting particles
(ii) Mass of interacting particles
(iii) Polarisability of interacting particles
(iv) Strength of permanent dipoles in the particles.
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option (iii) polarisability of interacting particles.
The energy of the London force or London dispersion force is inversely proportional to (distance between two interacting particles)6 but their magnitude depends upon the polarisabili
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