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what is dipole moment and explain the factors affecting dipole moment?​

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Answered by krish12492008
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Answer:

If an object is balanced, the theory of moments is that the sum of the clockwise moments around a pivot is equal to the sum of the anticlockwise moments around the same pivot. To explain this, I assumed it was called a dipole moment, since it defines the molecule's range of motion.

Explanation:

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

μ = Q×r

Explanation:

A dipole is a polar substance, one end of which is positively charged and the other negatively charged. And so a dipole moment occurs when atoms in a molecule share electrons unequally because of differences in their electronegativities.

Now, when two charges of opposite signs and equal magnitude are separated by a distance, an electric dipole is formed. the dipole moment (μ) is measured, which determines the size of the dipole. Formula for dipole moment is-

μ = Q×r

Where

Q is the size of the charge

r is the distance between the charges.

The dipole moment depends on three factors −

1. Magnitude of charges.

2. Distance between charges

3. Geometry of the molecule.

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