The dipole moment, considered as a vector, points from the negative to the positive charge. The water molecule. see the

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The dipole moment, considered as a vector, points from the negative to the positive charge. The water molecule. see the

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The Dipole Moment Considered As A Vector Points From The Negative To The Positive Charge The Water Molecule See The 1
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The dipole moment, considered as a vector, points from the negative to the positive charge. The water molecule. see the figure(Figure 1), has a dipole moment p which can be considered as the vector sum of the two dipole moments, P, and p,, as shown. The distance between each H and the O is about 0.96 x 1010m. The lines joining the center of the O atom with each H atom make an angle of 104, as shown, and the net dipole moment has been measured to be p 6.1 x 10 C-m. Figure 1 of 1 0 104° Part A Determine the charge g on each H atom. Express your answer using two significant figures. VAE ? q- Submit Provide Feedback Beaunst Anawet C
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