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Which of the following statements is true of dipole-induced dipole interactions?
 a. They occur between molecules that are dipoles, with the partial positive side of one molecule attracting the partial negative side of another molecule.
  b. They involve a permanent dipole inducing a transient dipole in a nonpolar molecule.
 c. They are the attraction between two molecules, lacking dipoles, bumping into each other and distorting each other's electron cloud.
  d. They give rise to a London dispersion force between transient-induced dipoles.
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