What is the dipole moment direction for methanol?



What is the dipole moment direction for methanol?..

Answer / Varun Singh Yadav

The hydroxyl group (-OH) in methanol (CH3OH) has a partial negative charge, while the carbon-hydrogen bonds have partial positive charges. The dipole moment points from the oxygen atom to the side with the hydrogen atoms.

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