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Water dimer dipole moment

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The peculiar properties of the behavior of effective polarizability of water molecules in its saturated vapor are discussed on the basis of the experimental data on the static dielectric constant. It is taken into account that in the region 273 K < T < 485 K there is a mixture of monomers and dimers in the water vapor. The comparison of the theoretical and experimental expressions for the effective polarizability shows that the dipole moment of water dimer is connected with the dipole moment of monomer via relation: d D = √2d m. The relative value of the irreducible pair contributions to the polarizability of the dimer is determined.

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Original Russian Text © N.P. Malomuzh, V.N. Makhlaichuk, S.V. Khrapatyi, 2014, published in Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii, 2014, Vol. 88, Nos. 7–8, pp. 1251–1256.

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Malomuzh, N.P., Makhlaichuk, V.N. & Khrapatyi, S.V. Water dimer dipole moment. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 88, 1431–1435 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024414080172

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