Why is CH2Cl2 polar?

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2026-04-25 01:05

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CH2Cl2 is polar because it has a symmetrical tetrahedral shape with two hydrogen atoms and two chlorine atoms, resulting in an unequal distribution of charge within the molecule. This causes a separation of positive and negative charges, making it polar.

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