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Chemistry, 22.11.2019 15:31 rachelsweeney10

If hi were 100% ionic, then the charge would be q=1.60×10−19 c. using the equation μ=q×r calculate μ, the expected dipole of hi. be sure to convert the bond distance, r=161 pm, to meters.

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