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what is meant by atomic/molecular polarisability?

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Answered by hharasudhan539
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Polarizability is a measure of how easily an electron cloud is distorted by an electric field. Typically the electron cloud will belong to an atom or molecule or ion. ... Large, negatively charged ions, such as I- and Br-, are highly polarizable.


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The electric dipole moment induced in a molecule by an external electric field, divided by the magnitude of the field.


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