explain with example dipole moment of a diatomic molecule.
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The dipole moment is a measure of the polarity of the molecule. Introduction. When atoms in a molecule share electrons unequally, they create what is called ... examples is the water molecule, made up of one oxygen atom and ... like diatomic molecules or when considering a bond dipole within a molecule.
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A diatomic molecule has only one bond. Therefore, the dipole moment of the bond in a diatomic molecule is equal to the dipole moment of the molecule. ... For example, the dipole moment of water is 1.85 D, implying that the water molecule is not linear (1), for the dipole moment of a linear water molecule would be zero.
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