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why does sulfur dioxide has a dipole moment

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Answered by satyamshawarn
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because This molecule does not have a permanent dipole moment (i.e., the dipole moment of CO2 is zero). The requires the molecule to be linear because oxygen is more electronegative than carbon and therefore the C=O. ... The bonds in SO2 are also polar as the electronegativities of S and O are different, just like CO2.

Answered by CuteSisters
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This molecule does not have a permanent dipole moment (i.e., the dipole moment of CO2 is zero). The requires the molecule to be linear because oxygen is more electronegative than carbon and therefore the C=O. ... The bonds in SO2 are also polar as the electronegativities of S and O are different, just like CO2.

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