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Dipole moment of `H_(2)O_(2)` is non-zero as

A

Two dipole moments are opposite but unequal

B

Two dipole moments are opposite and equal

C

Two dipole moments are equal but not at `180^(@)`

D

Two dipole moments are equal but non-planar.

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D
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