Non-polar
Iodine is soluble in cyclohexane. 'like' dissolves 'like' (i.e. non-polar dissolves non-polar) Iodine is non-polar as both atoms of iodine have the same electronegativities Cyclohexane is non-polar due to its symmetric structure Therefore iodine does dissolve in cyclohexane
Non polar
Iodine chloride is polar, since chlorine has a higher electronegativity than iodine has.
An iodine molecule is formed by two 'I' atoms. It implies that the molecule is symmetrical and it is non-polar.
Non-polar
Iodine I2 is covalently bonded and the bond is non polar as the atoms at both ends are identical
Iodine molecules containing two atoms of iodine (I2) each are non-polar.
Iodine is a non polar compound so it is readily soluble in non polar liquids like CCl4.
An ionic bond - sodium and iodine form NaI, containing Na+ and I- ions.
Iodine is very soluble in water so therefore once it's dissolved, it won't crystallise. Good luck with your chemistry prac ;)
molecule of iodine is made up of similar kind of iodine atoms .So there is no difference in the electronegativity. Hence,it forms non-polar covalent bond.