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Charge-Dipole Interaction
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![]() | Overview and Learning ObjectivesThis model shows an ion and polar molecules representing water. Besides the dipole moment, you can assign a net charge to an elliptical particle. With the model, you will observe the electric field effect of a point charge on the alignment of the dipole moments. |
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![]() | Central ConceptsKey Concept: Electrostatic forces among ions and polar molecules make them a complex, which may remain stable for some time and in some circumstances. Additional Related ConceptsPhysics/Chemistry
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![]() | Activity CreditsCreated by CC Project: CCATOMS using Molecular Workbench |
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9980620, ESI-0242701 and EIA-0219345
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