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explain dipole moment??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

explain dipole moment?

Explanation:

If an object is balanced, the theory of moments is that the sum of the clockwise moments around a pivot is equal to the sum of the anticlockwise moments around the same pivot. To explain this, I assumed it was called a dipole moment, since it defines the molecule's range of motion !!!!!

An electric dipole is considered an arrangement of two equal and opposite charges divided by a finite distance. An electric dipole's electric dipole moment is defined as the result of each of its charges and the dipole's length. It is the sum of a vector and is defined by p.!!!!!

The dipole moment (μ) is the calculation of the net molecular polarity at either end of the molecular dipole, which is the magnitude of the charge Q times the distance r between the charges. Dipolar moments tell us of the division of charges in a molecule.

Answered by llxMrLegendxll
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  • lt is the product of charge and distance between two opposite charges.

  • lt is a vector quantity show the direction is positive to negative.

its symbol is

\sf \pmb{\begin{gathered}  \Huge  \mu \: = q \times l \: \\ \sf unit \: is \: Debye(D)\end{gathered}}

*Non polar molecules has zero dipole due to similar electronegativity value.

* four polar molecule dipole value is not equals to zero . they have defined value of dipole as :-

dipole of \sf \pmb{ \: H_2OH 2}

O is 1.84 D.

1D = 10^-18e.s.u.cm

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