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what is mean by double dipole moment?? explain with example.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Polarity and Dipole Moment Defined. ... In chemistry, this type of unequal sharing is the basis of bond polarity and dipole moments. When atoms share electrons, they form a covalent bond.

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Answered by steeve
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⏩⏩DILOPE MOMENT⏪⏪

☄️☄️A dipole moment is simply the measure of net polarity in a molecule. If a molecule contains polar bonds that are unevenly distributed about the center, there will be an uneven charge distribution across the entire molecule, making it a polar molecule. Polar molecules exhibit a large difference in electrical charge (a positive end and a negative end), otherwise known as a dipole moment.☄️☄️

☄️☄️For example, ammonia (NHsub3) is a polar molecule. As you can see, ammonia consists of one nitrogen atom covalently bonded to three hydrogen atoms. Since nitrogen has a stronger attraction for electrons than hydrogen, the electrons that they share are drawn towards nitrogen and away from hydrogen. This gives nitrogen a partial negative charge (which is denoted by by a minus sign on N) and hydrogen a partial positive charge (which is denoted by a plus sign on each H). The presence of both a positive and negative charge on the molecule means that ammonia is polar and, therefore, exhibits a net dipole moment.☄️☄️
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