Dipole-Dipole forces. These are forces between polar molecules (a molecule with a permanent dipole moment, μ). Hydrogen Bonding. This is a special case of extreme dipole-dipole forces that occurs when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom. The highly electronegative atom has to be N, O, or F. Dispersion Forces. This one ... Dec 04, 2014 · The General Formula for a moment is the following one: $$ \vec{M} = \vec{r} \times \vec{F}. $$ However the formula for a dipole moment is this one: $$ \vec{p} = Q \vec{d}. $$ How comes this is still called a "moment"? A charge is not the same as a force, so if you strictly follow the definition it is not a moment, or am I mistaken?
Do polyatomic ions like CO 3-2 and NO 3-have a net dipole moment if they are arranged in a trigonal planar configuration? I'm unclear whether their individual dipole moments cancel each other out to make the overall molecule non polar or if the presence of double bonds between C-O and N-O makes its polar.
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