what is dielectric constant what is dielectric constant of water
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The dielectric constant k is the relative permittivity of a dielectric material.
The dielectric constant k is the relative permittivity of a dielectric material....
The dielectric constant k is the relative permittivity of a dielectric material....Dielectric Constants at 20°C.
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The relative permittivity, or dielectric constant, of a material is its permittivity expressed as a ratio relative to the vacuum permittivity. Permittivity is a material property that affects the Coulomb force between two point charges in the material.
The large dielectric constant means that substances whose molecules contain ionic bonds will tend to dissociate in water yielding solutions containing ions. This occurs because water as a solvent opposes the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions that would prevent ionic substances from dissolving.
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