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- Can a molecule have bond dipoles but not have a molecular dipole? Explain.The dipole moment of the hydrogen halides decrease from HF to HI (see Table 5.3). explain this trend.The answers of both of these questions are correct. I need the steps of the calculations. I will need 2 differnt sets of steps since in question deals with dipole-diple and the other deals with dipole-induced dipole
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