SO3 is a non polar molecule. Although the bonds between the S and O atoms are polar because S is more electronegative than O hence creating an electronegativity difference, the molecule is non polar. This is because the negative and positive centres are both loacted in the same place (at the S molecule) as they are all on the same plane and therefore there is no permanant dipole as the dipoles in the bond cancel each other out, therefore the molecule is non polar.
SO3 is a nonpolar molecule. The trigonal planar geometry of all oxygen atoms around the sulfur atom cancel the polarities of the bonds out.
nonpolar
polar covalent
CBr4 and SO3 have polar covalent bonds, yet they are nonpolar compounds. The shape of each molecule enables the charges to be distributed evenly, rather than being concentrated in one area. As a result, the molecule as a whole is nonpolar.
non polar
yes
It's ionic, not polar
AnswerPolar. Its geometry is bent, as it has one lone pair (nonbonding domain) and two bonding domains. It has an asymmetrical distribution of charge. However, it is not very polar as the electronegativities of sulfur and oxygen are similar.
Yes
nonpolar or polar
Covalent
polar covalent
CBr4 and SO3 have polar covalent bonds, yet they are nonpolar compounds. The shape of each molecule enables the charges to be distributed evenly, rather than being concentrated in one area. As a result, the molecule as a whole is nonpolar.
Nonpolar
non polar
yes
There are two isomers of Ethenediol. One is polar and the other is nonpolar.
It's ionic, not polar
yes. yes it is.