Only a polar compound has a dipole moment. A non-polar substance cannot have a dipole moment.
XeF2 has NO dipole moment. It is linear, F-Xe- F.
Both ends will have the same electron density arounf them.
No. KrF2 is linear so no dipole moment as any bond dipoles will cancel each other out
KrF2 is a linear molecule and therefore there is no dipole moment.
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
NH3 is an asymmetrical compound.So it is exhibits.
no dipole moment
what is dipole moment of 1,1-Dibromoethene
KrF2 is a linear molecule and therefore there is no dipole moment.
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
NH3 is an asymmetrical compound.So it is exhibits.
The dipole moment of Glucose is 1.8
no dipole moment
what is dipole moment of 1,1-Dibromoethene
N2O has a dipole moment of 0.166 D
because dipole moment depends upon charge i.e. electronegativity as per the formula of dipole moment
NH3 is polar compound.So dipole moment is not zero.
It is a symmetrical tetrahedral molecule so has zero dipole moment.
dipole moment of water is 1.85 Debye
Probably you are intending to question whether CCl4 has a dipole moment. if so the answer is no. it is because CCl4 is a symmetric molecule and hence even if each bond has a dipole moment, the algebraic sum of the dipole moments of all the four bonds cancel out resulting in zero dipole moment.