Why do ethers possesses dipole moment

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago
Actually, ether has single oxygen atom as functional group -O- and its general formula is (R-O-R') in which the oxygen atom is sp3 hybridized and much more electronegative than the Carbon atoms of the alkyl groups R and R' even if they are same, so that there must be some more electronegativity and effect of lone pair of electrons at O-atom and it forms the polarity in the molecule.
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