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Chapter 2, Problem 59

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A single bond between two carbons with different hybridizations has a small dipole. What is the direction of the dipole in the indicated bonds? a. CH3 CH CH2 b. CH3 C CH

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QUESTION:

A single bond between two carbons with different hybridizations has a small dipole. What is the direction of the dipole in the indicated bonds? a. CH3 CH CH2 b. CH3 C CH

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The direction of the dipole moment is always from negative to positive direction. We can also  explain based on electronegativity. From higher electronegativity to lower electronegativity.

Electronegativity order

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