Look at the atoms of the molecules used for london dispersion forces and diople-dipole forces. What do you notice about the difference in these atoms and waht explanation do you have for why that difference leads to different intermolecular forces?

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The difference between the molecules that have dipole forces and those that have London forces is that the molecules that have dipole forces are polar while those that have London forces are not.What is the dipole forces?We know that dipole forces are one of the kinds of intermolecular forces that exist. Let us note that a molecule is composed of the primary bond forces that hold the atoms of the molecule together and then the secondary bond forces that do hold the molecules together.Now, the kind of interactions that exists between the molecules is the reason for the properties of the compound that we see. The molecules have not been shown here but I would discuss the properties of the London forces and the dipole forces.Note that the molecules that do have the dipole forces have an electronegativity difference between the atoms of the molecule. The molecules that have the London forces are largely non polar.Learn more about London forces:https://brainly.com/question/20514601#SPJ1