If a polar molecule has a charge of 4.8 * 10^ (-10) and internuclear distance is 1A then what is its dipole moment?
Answer / Brijesh Pal Singh
The formula for calculating the dipole moment (D) is to multiply the charge (Q) by the distance (d) between the charges. In this case, if we substitute Q = 4.8 * 10^ (-10) C and d = 1 A = 10^-10 m into the formula, D would be approximately 4.8 Debye (D).
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