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There are multiple forms of the molecule "chlorooctane." This is because the chlorine atom can be attached to the octane chain in several different places, and each different placement will result in a different dipole moment. If you specify the structure of the compound more precisely (1-chlorooctane or 2-chlorooctane for example), it is possible to determine its dipole moment.

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12y ago

dipole moment of ch4 is zero .the ch4 is tetrahedral in shape thus each bond pair are at equal distance that is they are symmetrically arranged hence each dipole moment of bond balance each other.

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The dipole moment of chloroethane is 2.06 D. Chloroethane is a chemical compound used widely in producing tetraethyllead, which is a gasoline additive.

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The dipolemoment of chloromethane is 1.86 debye units

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1.60 D (Debyes)

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what the dipole moment of methane.

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1.78 D

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