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Uploaded by EnderlePhD on Dec 1, 2009
Using Lewis structures to determine polarity (i.e., net dipole, dipole moment).
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@praxxom The net dipole will point between the Cl atoms. See the diagram towards the end of the video.
EnderlePhD 1 year ago
@EnderlePhD Sir, there are two cl atoms so how do we know towards which cl atom the dipole movement points?
praxxom 1 year ago
@praxxom Could you say more about your concern? IF you watch the second half of the video you'll see that it is tetrahedral. A tetrahedral is only nonpolar when all for groups are the same.
but there are 2 cl atoms.
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@praxxom The net dipole will point between the Cl atoms. See the diagram towards the end of the video.
EnderlePhD 1 year ago
@EnderlePhD Sir, there are two cl atoms so how do we know towards which cl atom the dipole movement points?
praxxom 1 year ago
@praxxom Could you say more about your concern? IF you watch the second half of the video you'll see that it is tetrahedral. A tetrahedral is only nonpolar when all for groups are the same.
EnderlePhD 1 year ago
but there are 2 cl atoms.
praxxom 1 year ago