How does dipole moment of a compound depends on temperature? Brainly?
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As the temperature increases from 273 to 1673 K, the fluctuation of the dipole vector (in both magnitude and direction) increases, resulting in a dramatic decrease of the time-averaged dipole moment from 60 to 2.1 D, as well as a reduction of the Coulomb dipolar force between the two nanoparticles
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The larger the difference in electronegativity, the larger the dipole moment. The distance between the charge separation is also a deciding factor into the size of the dipole moment. The dipole moment is a measure of the polarity of the molecule.
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