Bonds between carbon and oxygen (C!O) are more polar than bonds between sulfur and
Chapter 1, Problem 1.31(choose chapter or problem)
Bonds between carbon and oxygen (C!O) are more polar than bonds between sulfur and oxygen (S!O). Nevertheless, sulfur dioxide (SO2) exhibits a dipole moment while carbon dioxide (CO2) does not. Explain this apparent anomaly.
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