What is dipole moment .explain
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A dipole moment is a measurement of the separation of two opposite electrical charges. Dipole moments are a vector quantity. The magnitude is equal to the charge multiplied by the distance between the charges and the direction is from negative charge to positive charge:
μ = q · r
where μ is the dipole moment, q is the magnitude of the separated charge, and r is the distance between the charges.
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μ = q · r
where μ is the dipole moment, q is the magnitude of the separated charge, and r is the distance between the charges.
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Please mark my answer as Brainliest
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The answer of ur question is
The product of charge formed due to the electronegativity difference between two bonded atoms and the distance between the (bond length) is called its dipole moment.
It is a vector quantity.
The dipole moment is calculated for single bonds
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The answer of ur question is
The product of charge formed due to the electronegativity difference between two bonded atoms and the distance between the (bond length) is called its dipole moment.
It is a vector quantity.
The dipole moment is calculated for single bonds
hope it satisfy
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