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In a polar molecule, the ionic charge is...

In a polar molecule, the ionic charge is `4.8 xx 10^(-10)` e.s.u. If the interionic distance is one `A^(@)` unit, then the dipole moment is

A

41.8 debye

B

4.18 debye

C

4.8 debye

D

0.48 debye

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