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Chapter 10 Problem 122P

Question

Carbon suboxide \((\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{O}_2)\) is a colorless pungent-smelling gas. Does it possess a dipole moment?

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Dipole moment

When two atoms with different electronegativity are bonded through a covalent bond, the shared pair of electrons is attracted to the more electronegative atom. This causes a charge separation within the molecular, giving a partial positive charge to the less electronegative atom. This is called polarity.

Polar bonds have a dipole moment which depends on the magnitude of the charge and the separation between the atoms. It is measured in debye units and represented as an arrow pointed towards the more electronegative atom.

The dipole moment is zero for non-polar molecules.

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Title Chemistry 11 
Author Raymond Chang
ISBN 9780073402680

Carbon suboxide (C3O2) is a colorless pungent- smelling

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