Yes. CO is polar. Polar molecules have dipole-dipole forces. They also have London dispersion forces, but dipole-dipole forces are stronger.
yes CO is a dipole, O is more electronegative than C bringing C towards O.
No it is not
It is a symmetrical tetrahedral molecule so has zero dipole moment.
dipole moment of water is 1.85 Debye
The bond dipole moment measure the polarity of a chemical bond.
fluorine is symmetrical so has no dipole
Electro negativity difference is zero.So dipole moment is zero.
Dipole dipole (CO has a small dipole moment) and London dispersion forces.
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
KrF2 is a linear molecule and therefore there is no dipole moment.
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