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what is atomic polarizability .On which factors does it depend atomic polarizability​

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Answered by shubhamraj57698
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Atomic polarizability is due to the displacement in a field E of atoms of different types in a molecule and is related to the asymmetric distribution of electron density. The temperature dependence of these types of polarizability is slight; as the temperature rises, the polarizability decreases somewhat.

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Answered by pds39937
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Atomic polarizability :-

Atomic polarizability is defined as the dipole moment induced in the atom in response to ap- plication of electric field, d = αE.

In general, polarizability correlates with the interaction between electrons and the nucleus. ... Atoms with fewer electrons will have smaller, denser electron clouds, as there is a strong interaction between the few electrons in the atoms' orbitals and the positively charged nucleus.

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