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Which one of the following has a non-zero resultant dipole moment?

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To determine if a molecule has a non-zero dipole moment, check if it has a symmetrical geometry. If the geometry is asymmetrical, like in NF\(_3\), it likely has a non-zero dipole moment.
Updated On: Apr 6, 2025
  • BeF\(_2\)
  • NF\(_3\)
  • BF\(_3\)
  • CO\(_2\)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

To determine the molecule with a non-zero dipole moment, we need to consider the symmetry of the molecule and the electronegativity difference between the atoms.
- In BeF\(_2\), BF\(_3\), and CO\(_2\), the molecules are linear or symmetrical, and the individual dipoles cancel each other out, resulting in zero dipole moment.
- In NF\(_3\), the molecule has a trigonal pyramidal shape with nitrogen as the central atom and fluorine atoms at the corners. The individual dipoles do not cancel, leading to a non-zero resultant dipole moment.
Thus, NF\(_3\) has a non-zero dipole moment.
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