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Explain The Dipole Moment Of Ch2Cl2

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Answered by Habibqureshi
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Therefore, the dipole moment of three C-Cl bonds on one side, gives a resultant moment that is equal and opposite to the dipole moment of the single C-Cl bond on the opposite side. So, μ=0. ... A moment of C-H bond is added to it. In CH2Cl2, the moment of two C-Cl bond is added at 109∘(approx.)Jan

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Answered by Anonymous
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Therefore, the dipole moment of three C-Cl bonds on one side, gives a resultant moment that is equal and opposite to the dipole moment of the single C-Cl bond on the opposite side. So, μ=0. ... A moment of C-H bond is added to it. In CH2Cl2, the moment of two C-Cl bond is added at 109∘(approx.)

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