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The dipole moment vector of SF2

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SF2 is polar in nature because the sulfur(2.58) and fluorine(3.98) atoms in the molecule differ in their electronegativity and the molecule has a bent geometrical shape. Therefore, the dipoles of the S-F bond do not cancel out each other and molecules turn out to be polar and contribute some dipole moment.

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