Dipole moment charge q distance of separation r i am


It is the product of the magnitude of the charge and the distance between the centers of positive and negative charge. It is a vector quantity and is represented by an arrow with its tail at the positive center and head pointing towards a negative center. Dipole moment (μ) = charge (Q) × distance of separation (r). I am thinking what will be the dipole moment of some common compounds.

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