Ch.11 - Liquids & Phase Changes
Chapter 11, Problem 78
Which of the following substances would you expect to have a nonzero dipole moment? Explain, and show the direction of each. (a) Cl2O (b) XeF4 (c) Chloroethane, CH3CH2Cl (d) BF3
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