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Dipole moment of diiethyl ether is lower...

Dipole moment of diiethyl ether is lower than that of

A

`CH_(3)OH`

B

`C_(6)H_(5)OH`

C

`CH_(3)-I`

D

`CH_(3)CHO`

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

All have higher dipolee moments than ether:
`C_(6)H_(5)OH" "(1.54D)," "CH_(3)OH" "(1.71D),CH_(3)I(1.64D),CH_(3)CHO(2.69D) and (C_(2)H_(5))_(2)O(1.3D)`
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