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Question

Which bond angle (θ) would result in the maximum dipole moment for the triatomic molecule XY2

A
θ = 90o
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θ = 120o
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θ = 150o
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θ = 180o
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Solution

The correct option is A θ = 90o

The molecule consists of two atoms of Y and one of X.
X is the central atom.

The magnitude of net resultant dipole moments of two dipole moment vectors (μ1 and μ2 ) is given by,

μnet = (μ21+μ22+2μ1μ2 cosθ)

where, θ = angle between them.

At θ=90o, cosθ = 0
So, μ = maximum

From 90o onwards, the value of cos θ will become negative, so the value of μnet will start decreasing after 90o.
Hence, the value of bond angle (θ) that would result in the maximum dipole moment at θ = 90°


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