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Chemistry, 31.08.2019 14:00 knj281

Amolecule of carbon dioxide (co2) contains two polar covalent bonds. why is the molecule nonpolar?
each bond in the molecule is only moderately polar covalent.
the molecule is too small to be polar.
the polar bonds are oriented in opposite directions.
the carbon atom has two unshared pairs of electrons.

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