oh, sorry. I thought you knew what it meant.
Definition of dispersion forces (also called London dispersion forces
or Wander-wal's forces
or induced dipole-induced dipole forces)
Dispersion is an intermolecular attraction force that exists between all molecules. These forces are the result of the movement of electrons which cause slight polar moments. Dispersion forces are generally very weak but as the molecular weight increases so does their strength.
The Dispersion force is due to the movement of electrons in a molecule or an atom, the electrons are in continuous motion. At any point of time at one part og hte molecule there will be one more electron than the other. This part of the molecule induces slightly negetice charge while the other part induces slightly positive charge. The attraction between non-polar molecules give rise to dispersion forces.
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