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methane molecule is non-polar molecule.explain​

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Methane and other completely symmetrical molecules are only non-polar in isolation, and from a distance. ... Therefore CH4 is a nonpolar molecule. While there may be a difference in electronegativity between the Carbon and Hydrogen bonds, there is no net (overall) polarity. That makes CH4 a nonpolar molecule.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molecule methane has four Carbon-Hydrogen single covalent bonds. These covalent bonds are called nonpolarcovalent bonds because. The consequence of this equal sharing of electrons is that there is no charge separation (dipole moment). Compare that to polar covalent bonds

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