(a)
Interpretation:
The potential energy of the interaction between two rings treated as benzene molecules separated by
Concept introduction:
London dispersion forces arise due to the attraction between atoms that form temporary dipoles. The attraction between two dipoles does not average to zero. It gives rise to dipole-induced dipole interactions. This interaction is termed as the dispersion interaction or the London interaction.
(b)
Interpretation:
The distance dependence of the force acting between two non-bonded groups of atoms has to be determined. The separation at which the force between the two phenyl groups of two
Concept introduction:
As mentioned in the concept of introduction in part (a).
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