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Chapter 2.SE, Problem 22VC
cis-l, 2-Dichloroethylene and trans-1, 2-dichloroethylene are isomers, compounds with the same formula but different chemical structures. Look at the following electrostatic potential maps, and tell whether either compound has a dipole moment.
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