Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Supposing the bond is polar, how would you expect the dipole moment of the molecule to change as the bond angle increases from 100 to 120?


Supposing the \rm A-X bond is polar, how would you expect the dipole moment of the \rm AX_{3} molecule to change as the \rm X-A-X bond angle increases from 100^{\circ} to 120^{\circ}?
the molecular dipole moment decreases
the molecular dipole moment remains the same
the molecular dipole moment increases
Correct

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