If covalent molecules have delocalized electrons according to MO theory, then why don't they carry charge
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If covalent molecules have delocalized electrons according to MO theory, then why don't they carry charge

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-04-27] [Hit: ]
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How is the placement of their electrons more restricted than metallic bonds, so much so that they don't carry charge?

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they are de localized over all the molecule or an important fraction of the molecules. Their mean position excludes all possibility of a PERMANENT dipole so there is no net charge.
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