Why the bonds in methane are polar while molecules itself is non polar?
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Heyy mate here is the answer....
Since all the Hydrogen atoms are evenly spread around the Carbon atom, even though the C-H bond is polar, all of the poles cancel each other out, so the result is that Methane(CH4) is non-polar and insoluble in water. ... Therefore CH4 is a nonpolar molecule.
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Since all the Hydrogen atoms are evenly spread around the Carbon atom, even though the C-H bond is polar, all of the poles cancel each other out, so the result is that Methane(CH4) is non-polar and insoluble in water. ... Therefore CH4 is a nonpolar molecule.
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yes molecule is non Polar but if you see the In the structure of methane.. C and H ..carbon having more electronegativity than hydrogen hence there should be dipole moment hence.. there is some polarity Between c and H
whole molecule is non Polar because of dipole moment is zero.
whole molecule is non Polar because of dipole moment is zero.
Shanza21:
What is dipole moment?
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