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liquids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
acetone | (CH3)2CO | 2.76 |
ethanol | C2H5OH | 1.66 |
water 25°C | H2O | 1.84 |
bromine fluoride | BF3 | 0 |
carbon sulphide | CS2 | 0 |
dichlorine heptoxide | Cl2O7 | 0.72 |
methanol | CH3OH | 1.61 |
prophanol | C3H7OH | 1.69 |
phenol | C6H5OH | 1.61 |
formic acid | HCOOH | 1.82 |
acetate acid | CH3COOH | 1.68 |
benzaldehyde | C6H5COH | 1.61 |
methylamine | CH3NH2 | 1.62 |
phenylamine (aniline) | C6H5NH2 | 1.51 |
benzene | C6H6 | 0 |
toluene | C6H5CH3 | 0.39 |
jodomethan | CH3I | 1.64 |
chloroform | CHCl3 | 1.15 |
bromoform | CHBr3 | 1.3 |
chlorobenzene | C6H5Cl | 1.56 |
bromobenzene | C6H5Br | 1.53 |
iodobenzene | C6H5I | 1.25 |
tetrachloromethane | CCl4 | 0 |
tetrabromomethane | CBr4 | 0 |
pyridine | C5H5N | 2.26 |
diethyl ethere | (C2H5)2O | 1.14 |
nitromethane | CH3NO2 | 3.02 |
nitrobenzene | C6H5NO2 | 4.3 |
hydrogen disulfide | H2S2 | 1.17 |
hydrogen peroxide | H2O2 | 2.13 |
hydrazyna | N2H4 | 1.84 |
phosphorus trichloride | PCl3 | 1.16 |
phosphoryl chloride | POCl3 | 2.4 |
disulfur dichloride | S2Cl2 | 1.6 |
thionyl chloride | SOCl2 | 1.38 |
sulfuryl chloride | SO2Cl2 | 1.8 |
hexafluoronenzene | C6F6 | 0 |
alcohols#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
ethanol | C2H5OH | 1.66 |
methanol | CH3OH | 1.61 |
prophanol | C3H7OH | 1.69 |
other inorganic#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
ammonia | NH3 | 1.44 |
bromine fluoride | BF3 | 0 |
diborane | B2H6 | 0 |
cyanogen | C2N2 | 0 |
cyanogen bromide | CNBr | 2.94 |
carbonyl sulfide | COS | 0.72 |
carbon sulphide | CS2 | 0 |
chlorine trifluoride | ClF3 | 0.55 |
iodine chloride | ICl | 0.5 |
hydrogen disulfide | H2S2 | 1.17 |
nitrogen trifluoride | NF3 | 0.24 |
hydrazyna | N2H4 | 1.84 |
nitrosyl bromide | NOBr | 1.87 |
nitrosyl chloride | NOCl | 1.83 |
sodium chloride (gas) | NaCl | 8.5 |
oxygen difluoride | OF2 | 0.18 |
phosphorus trichloride | PCl3 | 1.16 |
phosphorus pentafluoride | PF5 | 0 |
phosphine | PH3 | 0.55 |
phosphoryl chloride | POCl3 | 2.4 |
disulfur dichloride | S2Cl2 | 1.6 |
sulfur hexafluoride | SF6 | 0 |
thionyl chloride | SOCl2 | 1.38 |
sulfuryl chloride | SO2Cl2 | 1.8 |
gases#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
ammonia | NH3 | 1.44 |
methane | CH4 | 0 |
carbon dioxide | CO2 | 0 |
diborane | B2H6 | 0 |
cyanogen | C2N2 | 0 |
carbonyl sulfide | COS | 0.72 |
chlorine dioxide | ClO2 | 1.69 |
dichlorine monoxide | Cl2O | 0.78 |
hydrogen chloride | HCl | 1.03 |
hydrogen cyanide | HCN | 2.88 |
hydrogen fluoride | HF | 1.91 |
hydrogen jodide | HI | 0.38 |
hydrogen sulfuride | H2S | 0.93 |
dimethylamine | (CH3)2NH | 1.17 |
trimethylamine | (CH3)3N | 0.62 |
ethylamine | C2H5NH2 | 1.39 |
ethane | C2H6 | 0 |
propane | C3H8 | 0 |
n-buthane | C4H10 | 0 |
ethene (ethylene) | C2H4 | 0 |
ethyne | C2H2 | 0 |
fluoromethane | CH3F | 1.81 |
chloromethane | CH3Cl | 1.56 |
chloroethane | C2H5Cl | 2 |
phosgene | COCl2 | 1.18 |
formaldehyde (methanal) | HCHO | 2.27 |
nitrogen (II) oxide | NO | 0.1 |
nitrogen (I) oxide | N2O | 0.14 |
nitrogen (IV) oxide | NO2 | 0.29 |
dinitrogen tetraoxide | N2O4 | 0.37 |
nitrogen (V) oxide | N2O5 | 1.39 |
oxygen difluoride | OF2 | 0.18 |
phosphorus pentafluoride | PF5 | 0 |
phosphine | PH3 | 0.55 |
sulfur hexafluoride | SF6 | 0 |
sulfur (IV) oxide | SO2 | 1.6 |
sulfur (VI) oxide | SO3 | 0 |
vinyl chloride (chloroethene) | CH2CHCl | 2 |
hydrocarbons#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
methane | CH4 | 0 |
ethane | C2H6 | 0 |
propane | C3H8 | 0 |
n-buthane | C4H10 | 0 |
ethene (ethylene) | C2H4 | 0 |
ethyne | C2H2 | 0 |
benzene | C6H6 | 0 |
toluene | C6H5CH3 | 0.39 |
oxides#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
carbon dioxide | CO2 | 0 |
carbon monoxide | CO | 0.1 |
chlorine dioxide | ClO2 | 1.69 |
dichlorine monoxide | Cl2O | 0.78 |
dichlorine heptoxide | Cl2O7 | 0.72 |
hydrogen peroxide | H2O2 | 2.13 |
nitrogen (II) oxide | NO | 0.1 |
nitrogen (I) oxide | N2O | 0.14 |
nitrogen (IV) oxide | NO2 | 0.29 |
dinitrogen tetraoxide | N2O4 | 0.37 |
nitrogen (V) oxide | N2O5 | 1.39 |
sulfur (IV) oxide | SO2 | 1.6 |
sulfur (VI) oxide | SO3 | 0 |
salts#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
aluminum bromide | AlBr3 | 5.1 |
aluminum iodide | AlI3 | 2.5 |
arsenic bromide | AsBr3 | 1.66 |
arsenic chloride | AsCl3 | 2.15 |
arsenic fluoride | AsF3 | 2.65 |
beryllium bromide | BeBr2 | 0 |
beryllium chloride | BeCl2 | 0 |
cyanogen iodide | CNI | 3.7 |
iron(III) chloride | FeCl3 | 1.27 |
mercury (II) chloride (650K) | HgCl2 | 0 |
potassium bromide (931K) | KBr | 9.07 |
potassium bromide | KBr | 9.07 |
potassium jodide (898K) | KI | 9.24 |
hydrides#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
arsenic hydride | AsH3 | 0.16 |
inorganic acids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
hydrogen bromide | HBr | 0.79 |
hydrogen chloride | HCl | 1.03 |
hydrogen cyanide | HCN | 2.88 |
hydrogen fluoride | HF | 1.91 |
hydrogen jodide | HI | 0.38 |
hydrogen sulfuride | H2S | 0.93 |
phenols#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
phenol | C6H5OH | 1.61 |
carboxylic acids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
formic acid | HCOOH | 1.82 |
acetate acid | CH3COOH | 1.68 |
other organic#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
benzaldehyde | C6H5COH | 1.61 |
fluoromethane | CH3F | 1.81 |
chloromethane | CH3Cl | 1.56 |
bromomethane (373K) | CH3Br | 1.78 |
jodomethan | CH3I | 1.64 |
chloroform | CHCl3 | 1.15 |
bromoform | CHBr3 | 1.3 |
iodoform | CHI3 | 0.95 |
chlorobenzene | C6H5Cl | 1.56 |
bromobenzene | C6H5Br | 1.53 |
iodobenzene | C6H5I | 1.25 |
tetrachloromethane | CCl4 | 0 |
tetrabromomethane | CBr4 | 0 |
chloroethane | C2H5Cl | 2 |
phosgene | COCl2 | 1.18 |
pyridine | C5H5N | 2.26 |
diethyl ethere | (C2H5)2O | 1.14 |
formaldehyde (methanal) | HCHO | 2.27 |
nitromethane | CH3NO2 | 3.02 |
nitrobenzene | C6H5NO2 | 4.3 |
vinyl chloride (chloroethene) | CH2CHCl | 2 |
hexafluoronenzene | C6F6 | 0 |
amines#
Substance | Molecular formula | Dipole moment [D] |
methylamine | CH3NH2 | 1.62 |
dimethylamine | (CH3)2NH | 1.17 |
trimethylamine | (CH3)3N | 0.62 |
ethylamine | C2H5NH2 | 1.39 |
phenylamine (aniline) | C6H5NH2 | 1.51 |
Some facts#
- The electric dipole moment for a system consisting of two or more point charges is defined as the below sum:
where:
- - electric dipole moment of the whole system,
- - a vector pointing to the i-th electric charge,
- - value of i-th charge,
- - number of charges in the system.
- - electric dipole moment of the whole system,
- Dipole moment is a vector.
- The dipole moment makes sense for neutral systems, i.e. where the sum of all charges is zero:
- The unit of electric dipole moment in SI system is coulomb times meter:
- Another unit, used mainly by chemists and atomic physics, is 1 debye:
- If the system with the dipole moment is introduced into the external electric field , then the moment of force will act on it is:
- Molecules with non-zero dipole moment are called polar. An example of such a molecule is water ().
- If the electric charges in the system are evenly distributed, then the dipole moment of such a system is zero. Examples of such systems are chemical molecules with a symmetrical structure such as carbon tetrachloride (). Such molecules are called apolar or non-polar.
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