How can you describe the molecule CO2 in terms of polarity?

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2026-04-23 22:00

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a nonpolar molecule despite having polar covalent bonds between carbon and oxygen. This is because the molecule has a linear shape, causing the dipole moments of the two C=O bonds to cancel each other out. As a result, CO2 does not have a net dipole moment, making it nonpolar overall.

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