Explanation:
Ion-dipole interactions are defined as the interactions that occur when an ion interacts with the dipole of a molecule (polar molecule).
For example, [tex]CuCl_{2}[/tex], [tex]CuSO_{4}[/tex], [tex]CaCl_{2}[/tex], NaCl etc are all the molecules that will show ion-dipole interactions.
Dipole-dipole interactions are defined as the interactions that occur when partial positive charge on an atom is attracted by partial negative charge on another atom.
When a polar molecules produces a dipole on a non-polar molecule through distribution of electrons then it is known as dipole-induced forces.
For example, [tex]NH_{3}[/tex], [tex]CH_{3}OH[/tex] etc are the molecules which show dipole-dipole interactions.