1. Show that BeF2 molecule has zero dipole moment.
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B e F 2or beryllium fluoride is a linear molecule,
In this case, fluorine is much more polar than beryllium, with an electronegativity difference of 2.41 .So, fluorine will pull beryllium's electron towards itself.
However, there is an opposite fluorine atom on the other side, pulling at the same strength, and as we know in physics, if two balanced forces are pulling in different directions, then no movement happens.
So here, beryllium atoms are pulled at same strengths in different directions, and so they do not move at all, thus canceling out the dipole moments.
I hope this helps!
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