What is the difference between a dipole-dipole interaction and an ion-dipole interaction?

A. One involves dipole attraction between neutral molecules, while the other involves dipole interactions with ions.
B. One involves ionic molecules interacting with other ionic molecules, while the other deals with polar molecules.
C. One involves hydrogen bonding, while the other does not.
D. One involves salts and water, while the other doesn't involve water.
E. none of the above


Answer: A

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