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11 September, 19:05

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. 11 September, 20:12
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    Each covalent H bond is nonpolar.
  2. 11 September, 21:28
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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).
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