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Chemistry, 30.01.2020 05:48 shyah90

The dipole moment (μ) of hbr (a polar covalent molecule) is 0.838d (debye), and its percent ionic character is 12.4 % . estimate the bond length of the h−br bond in picometers.
note that
1 d=3.34×10−30 c⋅m and
in a bond with 100% ionic character, q=1.6×10−19 c.

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