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Nitrogen molecule is a non polar covalent molecule. A) TRUE B)FALSE

john wick , 4 Years ago
Grade 12
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Vikas TU

Last Activity: 4 Years ago

Dear student 
Nitrogen is a diatomic molecule, N2 (N≡N), and has a net dipole moment of zero. Of course that means that nitrogen is nonpolar.
The statement is True. 
Hope this will help 
Good Luck

Vikas Amritiya

Last Activity: 4 Years ago

Nitrogen molecule is a non-polar covalent molecule. It has zero dipole moment. Two N atoms in nitrogen molecule have zero electronegativity difference. The bond pairs of electrons are equally distributed between two N atoms.

Parv Joshi

Last Activity: 4 Years ago

As Nitrogen molecule has a dipole moment of 0, this means that it is non-polar. 
thank you       
good luck
regards 
parv

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