CP Van der Waals bonds arise from the interaction between

Chapter 42, Problem 42.59

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CP Van der Waals bonds arise from the interaction between two permanent or induced electric dipole moments in a pair of atoms or molecules. (a) Consider two identical dipoles, each consisting of charges and separated by a distance d and oriented as shown in Fig. P42.59a. Calculate the electric potential energy, expressed in terms of the electric dipole moment for the situation where Is the interaction attractive or repulsive, and how does this potential energy vary with r, the separation between the centers of the two dipoles? (b) Repeat part (a) for the orientation of the dipoles shown in Fig. P42.59b. The dipole interaction is more complicated when we have to average over the relative orientations of the two dipoles due to thermal motion or when the dipoles are induced rather than permanent.

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