the dipole movement of BCL3 is zero explain
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The overall dipole of a molecule also depends on the geometry. The geometry of BCl3 is planar with a bond angle of 120 degree. The resultant dipole of two B-Cl bonds cancels the third one, resulting in net zero dipole.
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It is due to the electronegative of boron.
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