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Why methane is non polar​

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Answered by Drake7
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Answer:

The answer is:

Explanation:

All the outer atoms are the same - the same dipoles, and that the dipole moments are in the same direction - towards the carbon atom, the overall molecule becomes non-polar.

Therefore, methane has non-polar bonds, and is non-polar overall.

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Answered by sanjaydubey61313
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Answer:

The same dipoles moment are in the same direction toward the carbon atom , the overall molecule become non-polar

therefore methane is non-polar

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