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Nitrogen molecule doesn't absorb in the infrared region while Hcl ,Co absorbs, why ?​

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Answered by raotd
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Methane CH4 is symmetrical and non polar, and so is oxygen O2. But O2 doesn't absorb IR. Why is that? People say that if a molecule can change its polarity then it will absorb IR, but I don't understand how a molecule changes its polarity while absorbing IR.

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