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10 October, 16:22

Why is methane, CH4, a nonpolar compound?

It does not have covalent bonds.

Each covalent H bond is nonpolar.

The nonpolar bonds are distributed evenly around the carbon atom.

It forms a symmetrical planar triangle.

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  1. 10 October, 18:28
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    Why is methane, CH4, a nonpolar compound?

    The molecule methane has four Carbon-Hydrogen single covalent bonds. These covalent bonds are called nonpolar covalent bonds because. The consequence of this equal sharing of electrons is that there is no charge separation (dipole moment).
  2. 10 October, 18:42
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    Each covalent H bond is nonpolar.
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