Explain why BeH2 molecule has a zero dipole moment although the Be–H bonds are polar.

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asked Oct 5, 2017 in Chemistry by jisu zahaan (28,760 points) 28 435 1070

Explain why BeH2 molecule has a zero dipole moment although the Be–H bonds are polar. 

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answered Oct 5, 2017 by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 63 448 1258
selected Oct 5, 2017 by sanjeev
 
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The Lewis structure for BeH2 is as follows: 

There is no lone pair at the central atom (Be) and there are two bond pairs. Hence, BeH2 is of the type AB2. It has a linear structure.

Dipole moments of each H–Be bond are equal and are in opposite directions. Therefore, they nullify each other. Hence, BeH2 molecule has zero dipole moment. 

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answered Oct 5, 2017 by Ranjit (3,065 points) 10 55

the structue of BeH2

  H - Be - H

The bond are polar but the dipole moment e]which is developed towards one hydrogen is cancelled by other and so it dipole moment become zero

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