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How we can calculate diapole movement

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How we can calculate diapole movement
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Dipole Moment Formula

A dipole moment is the product of the magnitude of the charge and the distance between the centers of the positive and negative charges. It is denoted by the Greek letter ‘µ’.

Mathematically,

Dipole Moment (µ) = Charge (Q) * distance of separation (r)

It is measured in Debye units denoted by ‘D’. 1 D = 3.33564 × 10-30 C.m, where C is Coulomb and m denotes a meter.

The bond dipole moment that arises in a chemical bond between two atoms of different electronegativities can be expressed as follows:

μ = ?.d

Where: μ is the bond dipole moment,

? is the magnitude of the partial charges ?+ and ?,

And d is the distance between ?+ and ?.

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