Propane is a fuel commonly used in barbeques and to heat homes. It has the structure shown below. Does propane have a permanent dipole? 
A) Yes, the carbon is partially negative and the hydrogen is partially positive.
B) Yes, the carbon is partially positive and the hydrogen is partially negative.
C) Yes, one side of the molecule is always partially positive and the other side is partially negative.
D) No, propane has a temporary dipole.
E) No, propane never displays any dipole at all.
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