Which of the following molecules have non-zero dipole moments?
$I$. Gauche conformation of $1, 2$-dibromoethane
$II$. Anti conformation of $1, 2$-dibromoethane
$III$. Trans-$1, 4$-dibromocyclohexane
$IV$. Cis-$1, 4$-dibromocyclohexane
$V$. Tetrabromomethane
$VI$. $1, 1$-dibromocyclohexane

  • A
    $I$ and $II$
  • B
    $I$ and $IV$
  • C
    $II$ and $V$
  • D
    $I, IV$ and $VI$

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