Chemistry, asked by ranjanajhadar363, 3 months ago

Which kind of molecules doesn't have permanent dipoles

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Answered by shm0618007jasleen
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Such molecules are said to be polar because they possess a permanent dipole moment. A good example is the dipole moment of the water molecule. Molecules with mirror symmetry like oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon tetrachloride have no permanent dipole moments.

Answered by hafizurrahman965
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Such molecules are said to be polar because they possess a permanent dipole moment. A good example is the dipole moment of the water molecule. Molecules with mirror symmetry like oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon tetrachloride have no permanent dipole moments.

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