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H2OH_{2}O is dipolar, whereas BeF2BeF_{2} is not. It is because:

A

H2OH_{2}O involves hydrogen bonding whereas BeF2BeF_{2} is a discrete molecule.

B

H2OH_{2}O is linear and BeF2BeF_{2} is angular.

C

H2OH_{2}O is angular and BeF2BeF_{2} is linear.

D

The electronegativity of F is greater than that of O

Step-by-Step Solution

The polarity of a molecule depends on both its bond dipoles and its spatial arrangement (molecular geometry). According to the sources:

  1. H2OH_{2}O (Water): The central oxygen atom has two bonding pairs and two lone pairs of electrons (AB2E2AB_{2}E_{2} type). According to VSEPR theory, these four electron pairs are arranged tetrahedrally, but the presence of lone pairs results in a bent or angular geometry with a bond angle of 104.5° . Because of this angular shape, the individual O–H bond dipoles do not cancel each other out, resulting in a net dipole moment of 1.85 D .
  2. BeF2BeF_{2} (Beryllium Fluoride): The central beryllium atom has only two bonding pairs and no lone pairs (AB2AB_{2} type). This results in a linear geometry where the bond angle is 180° . In this linear arrangement, the two equal Be–F bond dipoles point in exactly opposite directions and completely cancel each other out, leading to a net dipole moment of zero .

Thus, the difference in their dipolar nature is due to their different molecular geometries .

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