What bonds are formed between polar and nonpolar molecules? ionic and nonpolar molecules?



Answer:
these are generally no bonds, these a re forces of attraction/interaction. the only bond that could be formed is a hydrogen bond, which is not formed by non-polar molecules.
apart from that-it depends on the bonds in a molecule-whether they are polar or easily polarized. but generally there are van der waals forces and not much else. the greater the difference in polarity, the weaker the forces, until the the two types of molecules separate to form 2 layers (like water and ether, for example)
coordinate covalent bond or the attraction may due to inter molecular forces (van der wall forces)
there are basically no such bonds.

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