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Does F2 have a dipole moment?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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F2 has no dipole moment.

(Hint: if it's just one element, there is no dipole moment)

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13y ago

No, it consists of only one element, therefore, no difference in electronegativity and no dipole moment.

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13y ago

NO. as F atom is very electronegative, it can't be polarized hence no dipole formation. F2 interaction is VanDerWaal's interaction instead.

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7y ago

F2 does not have hydrogen bonding, and is not a dipole. It does, however, exhibit dispersion forces.

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