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ccl4 is nonpolar why​

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Answered by amankvis
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A polar molecule results from an unequal/unsymmetrical sharing of valence electrons. While there may be unequal sharing of electrons in the individual bonds, in a nonpolar molecule like CCl4 these bonds are evenly distributed and cancel out. There is no net dipole and the CCl4 is non-polar.

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