This is a specific type of dipole-dipole force that exists between molecules with hydrogen atoms and molecules with nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine atoms

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Answer:  This description refers to:  "hydrogen bonding" .
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 Hydrogen bonding   is a specific type of "dipole-dipole force" that exists between  [molecules with hydrogen atoms]  and  [molecules with nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine atoms.] .
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Answer:

This is a specific type of dipole-dipole force is known as Hydrogen bonding.

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) is an intermolecular force having partial ionic-covalent character. H-bonding takes place between a hydrogen atom attached with an electronegative atom( like : O, N and F) and lone pairs of electrons on an neighboring atoms.

Generally this type of bonding is observed where atoms like nitrogen , oxygen, fluorine attached to another molecule are present in neighbors of a hydrogen atom attached to other molecule. This bonding arises due to the interaction between the  developed partial positive and negative charges on the hydrogen and electronegative atoms.