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Chemistry, 22.11.2019 07:31 b2cutie456

What is the major difference between an ion and a dipole?

- an ion is permanently charged, but a dipole is not.

- an ion is either positively or negatively charged, but a dipole has both charges.

- an ion engages in weaker bonds than a dipole.

- an ion can only interact with other ions, while a dipole can interact with many molecules.

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