what does 'net' mean when you say polar molecules have a 'net' dipole?
ta1g Member Joined Aug 11, 2005 Messages 30 Aug 30, 2005 #1 what does 'net' mean when you say polar molecules have a 'net' dipole?
Jumbo Cactuar Argentous Fingers Joined Sep 8, 2003 Messages 425 Gender Male HSC 2003 Aug 30, 2005 #2 Well a molecule might have several polar bonds and some of that cancels each other out. A net dipole is one vector indicating the resultant dipole of all the other dipoles.
Well a molecule might have several polar bonds and some of that cancels each other out. A net dipole is one vector indicating the resultant dipole of all the other dipoles.