Iodine does not have a permanent dipole and is therefore a


Iodine does not have a permanent dipole and is therefore a non-polar molecule. Why Iodine does not have a permanent dipole? a) electronegativities of two iodine atoms are identical b) two iodine atoms will cause partial charge separation c) two iodine atoms with different electronegativities are covalently bonded d) two iodine atoms are not covalently bonded e) none of the above

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