Why CO2 molecule is nonpolar despite the fact that its bonds are polar?
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A molecule of carbon dioxide has a slight negative charge near the oxygen and a slight positive charge near the carbon. This makes CO2 a nonpolar molecule. The two O atoms are more electronegative than the central C atom, so the two polar C=O. bonds each have dipole moments going in opposite directions.
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Why CO2 molecule is nonpolar despite the fact that its bonds are polar ?
Answer :- A molecule of carbon dioxide has a slight negative charge near the oxygen and a slight positive charge near the carbon. This makes CO2 a nonpolar molecule. The two O atoms are more electronegative than the central C atom, so the two polar C=O. bonds each have dipole moments going in opposite directions.
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