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Why is tetra chloromethane non polar?

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Why is tetra chloromethane non polar?

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The strength of each of the chlorine-carbon bonds is equal, and their bond angles in relation to each other are equal, so in effect each of these polar bonds act against each other and cancel each other out.

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