Interpretation:
The magnitude of partial charges in the HCl molecule is to be estimated.
Concept introduction:
Dipole moment is a vector quantity directed from the positively charged end of the polar molecule to the negatively charged end.
The magnitude of dipole moment is given by the expression:
Here, q is the magnitude of either of the charges,
The relationship between meter and angstrom can be expressed as
To convert angstrom to meter, the conversion factor is
The relationship between Debye and coulomb meter can be expressed as
To convert angstrom to meter, the conversion factor is
The magnitude of the partial charge is
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