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1. Provide a scenerio in which a molecule with two strong bond dipoles can have no molecular dipole at all? Explain your answer with a drawing showing individual bond dipoles and the overall molecular dipole.
2. Provide a scenerio in which a molecule may have a very large molecular dipole. Explain your answer with a drawing showing individual bond dipoles and the overall molecular dipole
1)Molecules with mirror symmetry like oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon tetrachloride have no permanent dipole moments. Even if there is no permanent dipole moment, it is possible to induce a dipole moment by the application of an external electric field. This is called polarization and the magnitude of the dipole moment induced is a measure of the polarizability of the molecular species.
2)Even though the total charge on a molecule is zero, the nature of chemical bonds is such that the positive and negative charges do not completely overlap in most molecules. Such molecules are said to be polar because they possess a permanent dipole moment. A good example is the dipole moment of the water molecule
The asymmetry of the water molecule leads to a dipole moment in the symmetry plane pointed toward the more positive hydrogen atoms. The measured magnitude of this dipole moment is Treating this system like a negative charge of 10 electrons and a positive charge of 10e, the effective separation of the negative and positive charge centers is |
This is 0.0039 nm compares with about .05 nm for the first Bohr radius of a hydrogen atom and about .15 nm for the effective radius of hydrogen in liquid form, so the charge separation is small compared to an atomic radius.
The polar nature of water molecules allows them to bond to each other in groups and is associated with the high surface tension of water.