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    The Dipole Moment of Hydrogen Chloride, HCl, Is 1
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The Dipole Moment of Hydrogen Chloride, HCl, Is 1

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The dipole moment of hydrogen chloride, HCl, is 1.08 D and the bond length is 127 pm. Calculate the fractional charge on the hydrogen and chlorine atoms.


A) 8.50  10-3 C
B) 2.84  10-8 C
C) 2.84  10-20 C
D) 2.84  10-20 C
Title: Focus 10 - Question 02

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