What is the direction of the net dipole in this molecule? ? ? ? ? no net dipole
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The molecule shown is 1,1-dichloroethene, with two chlorine (Cl) atoms bonded to a carbon (C) atom, which is double-bonded to another carbon atom that is bonded to two hydrogen (H) atoms. Show more…
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