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  • Q:

    The molecule sulfur hexafluoride, SF6 is nonpolar because

     

    A

    there is no dipole formed between sulfur and fluorine

    B

    octahedral molecules cannot be polar

    C

    sulfur-containing compounds cannot be polar

    D

    the bonds in the molecule are arranged such that the vectors of each bond dipole cancel out



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