The bond length in an HI molecule is 1.61 A ( and the measured dipole moment is 0.44 D). What is the magnitude (in units of e) of the negative charge on I in HI? (1 debye = 3.34 × 10-34 coulomb-meters; ; e=1.6 × 10-19 coulombs)

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Chemical bonding is the process by which atoms are held together in chemical compounds. The three main types of chemical bonds are: Covalent bonds: Atoms share electrons to reach the octet state. This type of bonding often occurs between nonmetals from the right side of the periodic table. Ionic bonds: Form between ions with opposite charges, such as between a metal and a nonmetal. Ionic bonds are formed by the transfer of electrons between atoms/molecules. They are the basis for many materials, including plastics and glasses. Metallic bonds: Occur in metals, where electrons are shared... Show more

The bond length in an HI molecule is 1.61 A ( and the measured dipole moment is 0.44 D). What is the magnitude (in units of e) of the negative charge on I in HI? (1 debye = 3.34 × 10-34 coulomb-meters; ; e=1.6 × 10<sup>-1</sup>9 coulombs)






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