The observed dipole moment for a bond, X-Z, is 10.41 D and the distance between the X and Z atoms is 282 pm. Calculate the percent ionic character for the bond between atoms X and Z. Show all work for full credit. Use what you have learned about partial charges and percent ionic character to determine which of the above real bonds is X-Z. Explain clearly or show the math to justify your choice. How is it possible that Br is positive in one bond and negative in anothei{ bond?

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1. Use the images below, (bonds with partial charges labeled), to answer the following questions.
+0.698
-0.698
+0.769
-0.769
+0.15
-0.15
Li – Br
К-Br
Br – F
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The observed dipole moment for a bond, X-Z, is 10.41 D and the distance between the X and
Z atoms is 282 pm. Calculate the percent ionic character for the bond between atoms X and Z. Show all
work for full credit.
Use what you have learned about partial charges and percent ionic character to determine
which of the above real bonds is X-Z. Explain clearly or show the math to justify your choice.
How is it possible that Br is positive in one bond and negative in anothe bond?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Use the images below, (bonds with partial charges labeled), to answer the following questions. +0.698 -0.698 +0.769 -0.769 +0.15 -0.15 Li – Br К-Br Br – F | The observed dipole moment for a bond, X-Z, is 10.41 D and the distance between the X and Z atoms is 282 pm. Calculate the percent ionic character for the bond between atoms X and Z. Show all work for full credit. Use what you have learned about partial charges and percent ionic character to determine which of the above real bonds is X-Z. Explain clearly or show the math to justify your choice. How is it possible that Br is positive in one bond and negative in anothe bond?
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