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Write the formula for dipole moments on your paper: |m| = d * R. In this formula, |m| stands for the absolute value of the dipole moment, meaning you will express the dipole moment as a positive number, even if the actual calculation yields a negative number. "D" stands for the value of the charge, measured in coulombs. When calculating dipole moments, you may choose either the negative charge of one atom or the positive charge of the other, as they are equal. "R" stands for the distance in meters between the positive and negative ions.
Plug the numbers for "d" and "R" into the equation in the previous step, and perform the calculation. Use coulomb meters as your unit of measurement.
Convert the result into debyes, using the formula D = (3.336 * 10-30) coulomb meters. In other words, divide the value you got in the previous step by 3.336 * 10-30 to convert it to debyes
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