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the dipole moment of BeF2 is zero explain


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Answered by Shaina11
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It is so because it so hybridized . so it has linear shape .
F ------ Be ------ F and F is more electronegative so due to equal and opposite vectors ( I.e. head is towards F in both cases ) result comes out to be zero .

Also we can say that dipole moment of each and every regular geometry is always zero

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Throgh polar bf2 has 0  diapole  moment

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