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← ScienceWhich consequence results when asymmetrical electron distribution causes temporary polarization?
A)Induced dipole-dipole interactions arise✓
B)Stable ionic bond formation begins
C)Delocalized molecular orbitals breakdown
D)Covalent network solid liquefies suddenly
💡 Explanation
Temporary polarization due to asymmetrical electron distribution leads to induced dipole-dipole (or London dispersion) interactions, because induced dipoles cause attraction. Therefore, interactions form rather than ionic bonds because unequal sharing, not electron transfer, occurs.
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