dipole moment of benzene is zero why?
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Because carbon and hydrogen in benzene molecules have distinct electronegativities, the molecule has a symmetrical planar structure. It has six C−H bonds, or dipole moments, that cancel out one another, so the net dipole moment is zero because all individual dipoles cancel out.
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