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Why is CO2 nonpolar?​

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Answered by abhiabhilasha79790
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Carbon dioxide, which has the chemical formula CO2, is non-polar. It contains two polar bonds that are arranged symmetrically. Carbon forms a double bond with each oxygen atom. Since carbon and oxygen have different electronegativities, the electrons are not shared equally between the two atoms.

Answered by brainly131277
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Carbon dioxide, which has the chemical formula CO2, is non-polar. It contains two polar bonds that are arranged symmetrically. Carbon forms a double bond with each oxygen atom. Since carbon and oxygen have different electronegativities, the electrons are not shared equally between the two atoms.

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