Asked by Abby

What is a molecular dipole moment?
A. A separation of charge characterizing a nonpolar covalent bond

B. A separation of charge forming a positive and a negative end of a molecule

C. The arrangement of charges around an atom in a nonpolar molecule

D. A net cancellation of charge separation due to symmetry of the molecule

I think it's D

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
And, you are totally wrong. Try again.

Nonpolar molecules have zero dipole moment.
Answered by DrBob222
I disagree also.
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