It is a symmetrical tetrahedral molecule so has zero dipole moment.
dipole moment of water is 1.85 Debye
H2S (bent geometr) apex
The net dipole is the sum of all moment dipoles from a chemical molecule.
It's a polar molecule: a molecule that has a net dipole moment due to its having unsymmetrical polar bonds. Unequal sharing of electrons makes water a polar molecule.
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.
Every polar molecule has a permanent dipole.
No. H2 molecule does not have any dipole moment.
Dipole moment of CO2 molecule is zero,becoz it is linear molecule,whereas SO2 is angular molecule having dipole moment 1.61 D....:)
KrF2 is a linear molecule and therefore there is no dipole moment.
This is not a naturally occuring compound. If it exists, it would not have a dipole moment as it would be a linear molecule.
It is a symmetrical tetrahedral molecule so has zero dipole moment.
dipole moment of water is 1.85 Debye
Electrons are constantly moving around the molecule. The dipole moment is just an average or where the electron cloud most likely to be if you were to freeze the molecule.
H2S (bent geometr) apex
zero because it is symmetrical molecule
yes!