The Molecule Polarity of CS2

Molecule Polarity of CS2

Sulfur Explanation: Sulfur atoms form the double bonds on both the sides of the Carbon atom in the linear form with the same charge and dipole strength. As the same molecules are present on both the sides, it cancels out the charge due to its linearity, and the molecule becomes non-polar. Thus CS2 molecule is nonpolar.
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