Dipole moment
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Re: Dipole moment
The Dipole Moment has a direct correlation with polarity so the more polar the larger the dipole moment.
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Re: Dipole moment
As a general idea, the further the two elements are on the periodic table, the greater the difference in electronegetivity and therefore the greater the difference in the dipole moment.
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Re: Dipole moment
Dipole moments depend on polarity and polarity depends on electronegativity, so dipole moments are dependent on these things.
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Re: Dipole moment
Dipole moment is dependent on the electronegativity difference between two atoms. The greater the difference the greater the dipole.
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Re: Dipole moment
When the electronegativities of two atoms bonded are very different, the molecule will have dipole moment
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Re: Dipole moment
Knowing the polarity of the element also helps show its ability to form dipole dipole (idk how relevant that is but hey just trying to contribute)
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