Why dipole moment of a non polar substance is zero?
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Zero dipole moment is the dipole moment between two atoms being zero.
It depends upon polarities of individual bonds and the geometry of the molecules.
Generally Non Polar Molecules have zero dipole moment like Carbon dioxide.
It depends upon polarities of individual bonds and the geometry of the molecules.
Generally Non Polar Molecules have zero dipole moment like Carbon dioxide.
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