What is the main difference between a dipole-dipole interaction and a dipole-induced dipole interaction?

A. Dipole-induced dipole interactions are stronger because the induced dipoles can be formed at any time.
B. Both are similar, but one involves a temporary dipole created by a permanent dipole.
C. Dipole-dipole interactions are weaker because the dipoles are permanent.
D. Both are identical.
E. none of the above


Answer: B

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