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Induced dipoles occur when a neutral atom or molecule is exposed to an external electric field, leading to a temporary separation of positive and negative charges within the otherwise nonpolar entity. This phenomenon is crucial in understanding intermolecular forces, particularly London dispersion forces, where induced dipoles play a role in the attraction between nonpolar molecules.
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