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The Clausius-Mossotti equation relates the dielectric constant of a material to its:

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If you see Clausius-Mossotti, think: link between microscopic polarizability and macroscopic dielectric constant.
Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • Molecular polarization
  • Crystal structure
  • Atomic mass
  • Conductivity
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The Clausius-Mossotti equation is a fundamental relation in electromagnetism and materials science that connects a material’s microscopic properties with its macroscopic dielectric behavior. Clausius-Mossotti Equation: \[ \frac{\varepsilon_r - 1}{\varepsilon_r + 2} = \frac{N\alpha}{3\varepsilon_0} \] Where:
  • \( \varepsilon_r \): relative permittivity (dielectric constant) of the material,
  • \( N \): number of molecules per unit volume,
  • \( \alpha \): polarizability of the molecule,
  • \( \varepsilon_0 \): permittivity of free space.
Key Point:
  • The equation shows how the molecular (or electronic) polarization of individual molecules contributes to the material’s overall dielectric constant.
  • It provides insight into how a material stores electrical energy in the presence of an electric field.
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:
  • (B) Crystal structure: Affects physical properties but is not directly included in this equation.
  • (C) Atomic mass: Not a factor in determining dielectric constant through this relationship.
  • (D) Conductivity: Relates to free charge movement; dielectric behavior relates to bound charge polarization.
Thus, the Clausius-Mossotti equation directly relates the dielectric constant to molecular polarization.
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