Does CH4 have a dipole? Organic Chemistry Lewis Structures and Bonding Dipoles 1 Answer mason m Nov 14, 2015 No, #CH_4# has a net dipole moment of #0#. Explanation: #CH_4# is a symmetrical, nonpolar molecule. Nonpolar molecules have a #delta=0# due to an equal distribution of positive and negative charge. Answer link Related questions What are molecular dipoles? When do dipoles occur in a molecule? How can I identify dipoles in molecules? How do you calculate the dipole moment of a molecule? How many dipoles are there in a water molecule? Do dipole-dipole interactions influence the evaporation of liquids and condensation of gases? What is the dipole moment of nitrogen trichloride? How does dipole moment affect molecules in solution? What causes dipole moment? What causes dipole moment? See all questions in Dipoles Impact of this question 16459 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License