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27 February, 17:22

The dipole moment of hf is 1.91d. what is the dipole moment of hf in c⋅m? express your answer in coulomb-meters to three significant figures.

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  1. 27 February, 20:33
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    6.37x10^-30 coulomb-meters The unit for dipole moments is the Debye which is 1x10^-21 C*m^2/s divided by the speed of light (299792458 m/s). So the conversion factor is 1x10^-21 C*m^2/s / 299792458 m/s = 3.33564095E-30 C*m And converting 1.91 d to Cm gives 1.91 * 3.33564095E-30 C*m = 6.37x10^-30 coulomb-meters
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