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प्रश्न
CO2 and H2O both are triatomic molecule but their dipole moment values are different. Why?
उत्तर
- A linear form of carbon dioxide has zero dipole moment. In CO2 the dipole moment of two polar bonds are equal in magnitude but have opposite directions. Hence, the net dipole moment of the CO2 molecule is
µ = µ1 + µ2
µ = µ1 + (- µ1) = 0
In this case `mu = vec mu_1 + vec((- mu_1) = 0` - But in the case of water, net dipole moment is the vector sum µ1 + µ2 as follows:
Dipole moment in water is found to be 1.85 D.
- CO2 and H2O both are triatomic molecules but their dipole moment values are zero and 1.85 D respectively.
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