(a) The H]Cl bond length is 136 pm. What would the dipole

Chapter 2, Problem 2

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(a) The \(\mathrm{H-Cl}\) bond length is 136 pm. What would the dipole moment of HCl be if the molecule were 100% ionic, \(\mathrm{H^+}\) \(\mathrm{Cl^-}\)?

(b) The actual dipole moment of HCl is 1.08 D. What is the percent ionic character of the \(\mathrm{H-Cl}\) bond?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

H-Cl

H^+

Cl^-

H-Cl

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