Why are dipoles "permanent/induced dipole permanent/induced dipole" and not just "permanent/induced dipole" once? – chemistry.stackexchange.com

My teacher would always say "induced dipole induced dipole" and while it annoyed my slightly (as you were saying the same word twice) it didn't really bother me, but now looking through some exam ...

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