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What is dipole moment
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A dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative charges in a molecule. It is a vector quantity that indicates the overall polarity of a molecule. The larger the dipole moment, the more polar the molecule is. Dipole moments are typically expressed in Debye units (symbolized as D) or in Coulomb-meters (Cm).
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