General Chemistry-Level 1

Chemistry Level 4

For assumption and details , please refer my note from my set Chemistry Challenge .


The answer is 1.05.

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LOL, more like algebra.

Sharky Kesa - 6 years, 10 months ago

Shouldn't it be 1.15?, as you can't just simply move around atoms without changing dipole moments. The dipole moment in CCl4 is 0 because it has a perfect tetrahedral structure. In CHCl3, the difference in electronegativity changes the angles, so shouldn't the different shape change the dipole moment?

Jeroen Kloppenburg - 6 years, 10 months ago

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The dipole moment has been measured as 1.08 D in the gas phase, and 1.04 D in the liquid.

Aamir Faisal Ansari - 6 years, 10 months ago

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And your point is correct.
Due to repulsion from three chlorine atom,It will be no more regular tetrahedron.

Aamir Faisal Ansari - 6 years, 10 months ago

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