User talk:Daships003

Thanks for taking an interest in polarization. I think you are on the right track in your editing. I think you can go further to clarify these concepts, though. I never heard the work "dipolarization" before, for instance. I would want to say something about polarization in that sense being an electrostatic concept, related to the separation of charge, creating an electrostatic dipole, and not related to the polarization of transverse waves. I see dipole moment is now a disambiguation page, with bond dipole moment as one choice.

Also, I think you could make use of the article about optical rotation (of linearly polarized light). I see that the polarimetry article also talks about "circular birefringence", but links to birefringence, a phenomenon which does not depend on circular polarization. I wonder if the concept of "circular birefringence" is useful in chemistry. --AJim (talk) 22:24, 27 March 2009 (UTC)