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Did this video help you? Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more Maths videos with full explanations. An ion-induced dipole force is between a positive or negative ion and a non-polar molecule. The positive or negative ion induces a pole in a non-polar molecule. The ion is attracted to the electrons in the non-polar molecule which repel the electrons to one side of the non-polar molecule. This creates a temporary pole which result in an ion-induced dipole force. If you would like to support me in making more FREE videos please sign up to my patreon page. / nickhiltermann About the teacher Nick Hiltermann has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Cape Town where he majored in Genetics, Microbiology and Biochemistry. He also has a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Information Systems and Marketing. He completed electives in Accounting, Economics, Maths (financial and scientific), Physics and Chemistry. He is has tutored students from Level 1 up to A Levels assisting them in the Cambridge Syllabus. Nick is rated the number 1 rated maths and science tutor in South Africa according to clients on First Tutors: https://www.firsttutors.com/south-afr... Nick also founded Cape Town Tutors https://capetowntutors.com Johannesburg Tutors https://johannesburgtutors.com Pretoria Tutors https://pretoriatutors.com For Private Online Tuition in Maths, Physics & Chemistry wherever you are in the world. Nick or one of his team would love to help email: [email protected]