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  2. Tellurium hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    For example, TeF 6 slowly hydrolyzes to Te(OH) 6: TeF 6 + 6 H 2 O → Te(OH) 6 + 6 HF. Treatment of tellurium hexafluoride with tetramethylammonium fluoride (Me 4 NF) gives, sequentially, the hepta- and octafluorides: TeF 6 + Me 4 NF → Me 4 NTeF 7 Me 4 NTeF 7 + Me 4 NF → (Me 4 N) 2 TeF 8

  3. Electric dipole moment - Wikipedia

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    As a first example relating dipole moment to polarization, consider a medium made up of a continuous charge density ρ(r) and a continuous dipole moment distribution p(r). [ notes 5 ] The potential at a position r is: [ 10 ] [ 11 ] ϕ ( r ) = 1 4 π ε 0 ∫ ρ ( r 0 )

  4. Dipolar compound - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a dipolar compound or simply dipole is an electrically neutral molecule carrying a positive and a negative charge in at least one canonical description. In most dipolar compounds the charges are delocalized . [ 1 ]

  5. Chemical polarity - Wikipedia

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    Note that the dipole moments drawn in this diagram represent the shift of the valence electrons as the origin of the charge, which is opposite the direction of the actual electric dipole moment. The bond dipole moment [5] uses the idea of electric dipole moment to measure the polarity of a chemical bond within a molecule. It occurs whenever ...

  6. Tellurium tetrachloride - Wikipedia

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    Tellurium tetrachloride is the gateway compound for high valent organotellurium compounds.Arylation gives, depending on conditions, Te(C 6 H 4 R) 2 Cl 2, [Te(C 6 H 4 R) 5] −, [Te(C 6 H 4 R) 6] 2−.

  7. Polarizability - Wikipedia

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    The polarizability of an atom or molecule is defined as the ratio of its induced dipole moment to the local electric field; in a crystalline solid, one considers the dipole moment per unit cell. [1] Note that the local electric field seen by a molecule is generally different from the macroscopic electric field that would be measured externally.

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  9. Hyperpolarizability - Wikipedia

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    The linear electric polarizability in isotropic media is defined as the ratio of the induced dipole moment of an atom to the electric field that produces this dipole moment. [5] Therefore, the dipole moment is: =