FAQ

What is the Molecular Dipole Moment?
The Molecular Dipole Moment is defined as the polarizability of the molecule in a constant electric field. The molecular dipole moment is a vector quantity having magnitude as well as direction. Molecular Dipole Moment is usually measured using the Coulomb Meter for Electric Dipole Moment. Note that the value of Molecular Dipole Moment is always negative.
Can the Molecular Dipole Moment be negative?
Yes, the Molecular Dipole Moment, measured in Electric Dipole Moment can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Molecular Dipole Moment?
Molecular Dipole Moment is usually measured using the Coulomb Meter[C*m] for Electric Dipole Moment. Statcoulomb Centimeter[C*m] are the few other units in which Molecular Dipole Moment can be measured.
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