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how to calculate dipole moment from electronic configuration?​

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Answered by vmbashkalp2980
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Explanation:

The dipole moment is calculated by looking up the dipole moment contributions from each O−H bond, which are polar, and summing them to get the net dipole. Each contribution is 1.5 D (debyes). The net dipole points through oxygen down the y-axis in the negative direction.

The electric dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative electrical charges within a system, that is, a measure of the system's overall polarity. The SI units for electric dipole moment are coulomb-meter (C⋅m); however, a commonly used unit in atomic physics and chemistry is the debye (D).

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