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why ccl4 has no dipole moment

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Answered by piyushbansal06
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Carbon tetrachloride,CCl4, has a net dipole moment of zero. ... Even though each of the four C-Cl bonds is distinctly polar, the resultant moment of any three of them is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the moment due to the fourth one. So, the molecule's net dipole moment is zero, and it is non-polar.

Answered by Anonymous
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as CCl4 polarity is equally distributed.........so no dipoleoment

all chlorine molecules are balanced so they cancel each dipole moment.....

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