a. dispersion forces b. hydrogen bonding forces c. dipole-dipole forces
SO2 is polar compound.So there are dipole dipole forces.
There is no carbon atoms.So SO2 is inorganic.
No,it is not linear.It is bent in shape.
No. A diatomic molecule is one that contains two atoms; no more, no less. SO2 contains 1 atom of sulfur and 2 atoms of oxygen for a total of 3.
Both a sulfur molecule (S8) and a sulfur dioxide molecule (SO2) contain the element sulfur. Beyond that they are very different.
SO2 is polar compound.So there are dipole dipole forces.
A molecule.
There is no carbon atoms.So SO2 is inorganic.
SO2 is the chemical formula of sulfur dioxide; but SO2 is an inorganic compound.
SO2
Dipole moment of CO2 molecule is zero,becoz it is linear molecule,whereas SO2 is angular molecule having dipole moment 1.61 D....:)
No,it is not linear.It is bent in shape.
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A molecule, SO2
It is has a lone pair.So the shape is bent.
No. A diatomic molecule is one that contains two atoms; no more, no less. SO2 contains 1 atom of sulfur and 2 atoms of oxygen for a total of 3.
SO2 is bent shaped and has a net dipole moment.