what is difference between polarity and dipolemoment
Answer Posted / pratima bhandarkar
The electrons on the most chemical bonds are unequally
shared. The reason of the inequality is that the atoms
forming bond have different ability to attract electrons.
Polarity is a measure of inequality in the sharing of
bonding electrons. The Polarity is a vector, pointing from
the atom with less electronegativity to the atom with
larger one.
The separation of positive and negative charges causes an
electric dipole moment. If the vector sum of Polarities of
a molecule is not zero, the molecule is said having Dipole
Moment.
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