What is a dipole moment?
Answer / Rajendra Singh Rawat
A dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative charges within a polar molecule or ion. It is represented by an arrow pointing from the negative end to the positive end, with the magnitude being the product of the charge and the distance between the charges.
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