haleygordon3436 haleygordon3436
  • 10-11-2021
  • Chemistry
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is it possible for a molecule to have polar bonds and not have a net dipole?

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jahmieresmith3 jahmieresmith3
  • 10-11-2021
Yes, an example of a molecule would be CO2, which has no dipole moment but does have two polar bonds. Although CO2 has no dipole moment, its charge distribution gives rise to a quadrupole moment
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