
1) Non-SI metric unit
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(D) Debye unit. Compare with dipole moment. A common non-SI unit of dipole moment, named for Dutch physical chemist Peter Debye. A charge separation equal to one electron charge placed one Ångstrom unit apart has a dipole moment of 4.8 D. In SI units, 1 D = 3.338 × 10
-30 coulomb meters.
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The debye (symbol: D) is a CGS unit (a non-SI metric unit) of electric dipole moment named in honour of the physicist Peter J. W. Debye. It is defined as 1{e|−18} statcoulomb-centimetre. Historically the debye was defined as the dipole moment resulting from two charges of opposite sign but an equal magnitude of 10-10 statcoulomb (generally calle...
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(from the article `liquid`) ...at one end of a molecule is of the order of 10-10 esu; the distance between charges is of the order of 10-8 centimetres (cm). Dipole moments, ...
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The unit used to express dipole moments.
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The unit used to express dipole moments.
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A common non-SI unit of dipole moment, named for Dutch physical chemist Peter Debye. A charge separation equal to one electron charge placed one Ångstrom unit apart has a dipole moment of 4.8D. In SI units, 1D = 3.338×10
-30 coulomb metre. See also: SI Units.
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a unit of measure for electric dipole moments, equal to 10 statcoulomb-centimeters. Abbr.: D
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