NH3 is polar compound.So dipole moment is not zero.
NH3 is an asymmetrical compound.So it is exhibits.
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
It has a dipole moment.Thats because it has a lone pair
NI3 does not exist. If NH3 is meant then the answer is: yes it has a dipole moment (like OH2, or better H2O)
Carbon dioxide has a zero dipole moment. The C=O bonds are polar, but because the molecule is linear, the polarities cancel one another and the molecule has a zero dipole moment. Click on the related link for an illustration of the carbon dioxide molecule showing its dipole moment.
NH3 is an asymmetrical compound.So it is exhibits.
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
It has a dipole moment.Thats because it has a lone pair
NI3 does not exist. If NH3 is meant then the answer is: yes it has a dipole moment (like OH2, or better H2O)
Electro negativity difference is zero.So dipole moment is zero.
It is a symmetrical tetrahedral molecule so has zero dipole moment.
Carbon dioxide has a zero dipole moment. The C=O bonds are polar, but because the molecule is linear, the polarities cancel one another and the molecule has a zero dipole moment. Click on the related link for an illustration of the carbon dioxide molecule showing its dipole moment.
Zero Dipole would set itself such that dipole moment vector is along the electric field vector
Yes, it is true.
Dipole moment of CO2 molecule is zero,becoz it is linear molecule,whereas SO2 is angular molecule having dipole moment 1.61 D....:)
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zero because it is symmetrical molecule