define electric dipole moment and wright its si unit
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A dipole moment arises in any system in which there is a separation of charge. They can, therefore, arise in ionic bonds as well as in covalent bonds. Dipole moments occur due to the difference in electronegativity between two chemically bonded atoms.
A bond dipole moment is a measure of the polarity of a chemical bond between two atoms in a molecule. It involves the concept of electric dipole moment, which is a measure of the separation of negative and positive charges in a system.
SI unit coulomb
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the product of length of dipole and magnitude of one chare is called electric dipole moment.
It is equal to the torque acting on dipole.
it's SI unit is coulomb meter.
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