Chemistry, asked by uzzwol01, 2 months ago

carbon dioxide molecule is
polar,
ionic,
covalent or
water-insoluble ..?​

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Answered by princyj140
1

Answer:

Each CO bond has a dipole moment, but they point in opposite directions so that the net CO2 molecule is nonpolar. In contrast, water is polar because the OH bond moments do not cancel out. Carbon dioxide also has local dipoles (arrows) that pull in opposing directions.

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