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The dipole moment of HCl is 1.0 D, whuch represents a charge separation of about .17 of an electron charge. If the dipole moment of HBr is .8 D what fraction of a positive charge is found at H nucleus in HBr?
Please explain
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Wouldn't that be
0.17 x (0.8/1.0) = ??
Check my thinking.
15 years ago

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