the presence of a net charge that does not cancel out
Net dipole
The correct spelling is dipole moment instead of dipole movement. The definition of dipole moment is the net molecular polarity measure. It is the separation of dipole ends and the magnitude of charges.
An acetone molecule does have a net dipole. The dipole moment of acetone is 2.91 D. This is caused by the difference in electronegativity between methyl groups and a carbonyl group.
because dipole moment depends upon charge i.e. electronegativity as per the formula of dipole moment
the presence of a net charge that does not cancel out
the presence of a net charge that does not cancel out
A separation of charge forming a positive and a negative end of a molecule. Good luck!
The net dipole is the sum of all moment dipoles from a chemical molecule.
Net dipole
yes, there is a NET field .electric dipole experiences a net field .(not in uniform E.Field)
The correct spelling is dipole moment instead of dipole movement. The definition of dipole moment is the net molecular polarity measure. It is the separation of dipole ends and the magnitude of charges.
Water attracts polar molecules and repels non-polar molecules because water has polar molecules. Water does have a net dipole though it doesn't have net charge.
An acetone molecule does have a net dipole. The dipole moment of acetone is 2.91 D. This is caused by the difference in electronegativity between methyl groups and a carbonyl group.
no
molecules are made from atoms not the other way round - this question is a little ambiguous and needs rewording. A molecule also does not have charge (not net charge anyway) - it can have a dipole - or be polar like water
because dipole moment depends upon charge i.e. electronegativity as per the formula of dipole moment