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Q: Is methane a zero dipole moment?
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Why the dipole moment of methane is zero?

both chlorint atoms has equal and apposite repulsive force


Is NH3 has zero dipole moment?

NH3 is polar compound.So dipole moment is not zero.


Is Bromine-Bromine a zero dipole moment?

Electro negativity difference is zero.So dipole moment is zero.


What is the dipole moment for CCI4?

It is a symmetrical tetrahedral molecule so has zero dipole moment.


What molecule 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.


What is the angle between dipole moment and electric field in a electric dipole?

Zero Dipole would set itself such that dipole moment vector is along the electric field vector


Which molecule out of CO2 and So2 possesses zero dipole moment.explain with reason?

Dipole moment of CO2 molecule is zero,becoz it is linear molecule,whereas SO2 is angular molecule having dipole moment 1.61 D....:)


How many isomers of dichloroethylene have a zero dipole moment?

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What is the Dipole moment of ozone?

zero because it is symmetrical molecule


Is ccl4 a dipole moment?

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.


Does SnCl2 have a dipole moment?

No, becasue the -CL on each side of the Sn will balance the dipole moment resulting in zero dipole.


What is dipole moment of chloroethane?

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.