A CO2 molecule contains two polar bonds, but the net dipole moment is zero. It is because
(a) the molecule has symmetrical linear geometry and dipole moments cancel out each other
(b) the molecule is non-linear
(c) the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is too large
(d) the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is too small
A CO2 molecule contains two polar bonds, but the net dipole moment is zero. It is because
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