Yes it is a dipole but i do not know the direction of movement of the dipole.
SO2 is polar compound.So there are dipole dipole forces.
a. dispersion forces b. hydrogen bonding forces c. dipole-dipole forces
obviously S03 idiot cause it has a higher IMF due to its dipole to dipole and more oxygens. even so, it has a higher mass and you should at least check wikipedia lol, it has the numbers WHOEVER wrote the above comment is stupid. SO3 doesnt have dipole dipole retard cuz it isn't polar. The fact that SO3 has a higher b.p. than SO2 is b/c the LDF (London dispersion force) of SO3 is a greater IMF than the dipole-dipole force of SO2.
The most significant intermolecular force in sulfur dichloride (SCl2) would be dipole-dipole interaction. The Lewis dot structure shows a bent geometry, with the 2 Cl atoms being partially negative and the S being partially positive.
It is polar. It has a dipole moment of 1.62 d. The S-O bonds are polar due to the electronegativity difference between Sulphur and Oxygen, the molecule is bent with lone pairs so the dipoles do not cancel, (vector addition) giving rise to anet molecular dipole moment.
SO2 is polar compound.So there are dipole dipole forces.
SO2 is bent shaped and has a net dipole moment.
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Dipole moment of CO2 molecule is zero,becoz it is linear molecule,whereas SO2 is angular molecule having dipole moment 1.61 D....:)
a. dispersion forces b. hydrogen bonding forces c. dipole-dipole forces
Dipole-dipole interactions and van der Waals forces of attraction
Yes. SO2 has a dipole moment of 1.62D SO3 has a dipole moment of 0. SO3, a trigonal molecule, has no dipole moment beacuse the bond dipoles cancel each other out. SO2 is bent and the bond dipoles do not cancel.
obviously S03 idiot cause it has a higher IMF due to its dipole to dipole and more oxygens. even so, it has a higher mass and you should at least check wikipedia lol, it has the numbers WHOEVER wrote the above comment is stupid. SO3 doesnt have dipole dipole retard cuz it isn't polar. The fact that SO3 has a higher b.p. than SO2 is b/c the LDF (London dispersion force) of SO3 is a greater IMF than the dipole-dipole force of SO2.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
the nature of symmetry of a field due to a dipole is cylindrical in nature
A sulfur dioxide molecule has four covalent bonds, more specifically two double bonds.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.