Why is dipole moment in chemistry opposite to convention?
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✔The convention in chemistry is that the arrow representing the dipole momentgoes from positive to negative. ☺☺☺☺In physics, the opposite is used.
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⭐✔The vector points from positive to negative, on both the molecular (net) dipole moment and the individual bonddipoles.
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✔The convention in chemistry is that the arrow representing the dipole momentgoes from positive to negative. ☺☺☺☺In physics, the opposite is used.
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⭐✔The vector points from positive to negative, on both the molecular (net) dipole moment and the individual bonddipoles.
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