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Hydrogen bromide dipole moment, 46

The electric moment found for hydrogen chloride is equal to that of a dipole composed of a proton and an electron 0.0694 A apart for hydrogen bromide the equivalent distance is 0.0528 A. [Pg.677]

Walden products of the salts are reduced when PNA is present in the solvent mixture, the effect being largest for Br" and least for BPh, due to anion-PNA interactions which are stronger for the bromide. HPic would interact with anions even more strongly than PNA. These interactions seem to depend not on the dipole moment of the added substance but primarily on the facility with which it hydrogen bonds to the anions. °... [Pg.578]


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