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what is dipole moment​

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Answered by harshitsingh789
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dipole moment is the product of magnitude of one of the charge and the separation between them

Answered by muakanshakya
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Dipole moment of a covalent bond in a polar molecule may be defined as the product of the magnitude of charge present on either of the two atoms and the distance by which the two atoms are separated in the molecule .

Dipole moment of a covalent bond in a polar molecule may be defined as the product of the magnitude of charge present on either of the two atoms and the distance by which the two atoms are separated in the molecule . it is a vector quantity and works in the direction of the line joining the positively charged atom to the negatively charged atom.

it is expressed in the unit Debye which is represented as D

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