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Dipole Moment in Chemical Bonding Formulas
Dipole Moment is a measurement of the separation of two opposite electrical charges. And is denoted by μ. Dipole Moment is usually measured using the Statcoulomb Centimeter for Electric Dipole Moment. Note that the value of Dipole Moment is always negative.
Chemical Bonding formulas that make use of Dipole Moment
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FAQ
What is the Dipole Moment?
Dipole Moment is a measurement of the separation of two opposite electrical charges. Dipole Moment is usually measured using the Statcoulomb Centimeter for Electric Dipole Moment. Note that the value of Dipole Moment is always negative.
Can the Dipole Moment be negative?
Yes, the Dipole Moment, measured in Electric Dipole Moment can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Dipole Moment?
Dipole Moment is usually measured using the Statcoulomb Centimeter[stC*cm] for Electric Dipole Moment. Coulomb Meter[stC*cm] are the few other units in which Dipole Moment can be measured.
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