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The dipole moment of `LiH` is `1.964 xx10^(-29)Cm` and the interatomic distance between `Li` and `H` in this molecule is `1.596Å` .What is the per cent ionic character in `LiH`.

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Theoretical dipole noment (dipole moment for 100% ionic character)
= (electronic charge) `xx` (inter-atomis distance)
`=(1.602xx10^(-19)C)xx(1.596xx10^(-10)m)`
`=2.557xx10^(-29)cm.`
Percentage ionic character `=("Experimental value of "mu_("observed"))/("Theoretical value of"mu_(ionic))xx100=(1.964xx10^(-29)(Cm))/((2.557xx10^(-29)Cm))xx100=76.8%`
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