Phosgene, Cl2C5O, has a smaller dipole moment than

Chapter 2, Problem 2

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Phosgene, \(\mathrm{Cl_2C=O}\), has a smaller dipole moment than formaldehyde, \(\mathrm{H_2C=O}\), even though it contains electronegative chlorine atoms in place of hydrogen. Explain.

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Cl_2C=O

H_2C=O

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