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  • Nitrous Oxide Dipole Moment: Understanding Molecular Symmetry
    No, nitrous oxide does not have a dipole moment. This is because the molecule is symmetrical, with the two oxygen atoms arranged in a linear fashion relative to the central nitrogen atom. As a result, the dipole moments of the N-O bonds cancel each other out, resulting in a net dipole moment of zero.
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