Not really. The closest thing would be molecules with long hydrocarbon chains such as decanal (C10H20O) with the C-O bond being polar. The carbon-hydrogen bonds are technically polar as well, but this polarity is very weak.
Non polar. It is a hydrocarbon and most hydrocarbons are nonpolar.
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
Calcium hydroxide is ionic, and therefore polarity does not occur.
When one pair of electrons is shared, a single covalent bond exists. This bond can be either polar or nonpolar. If the electrons are equally shared, the bond is nonpolar. If the electrons are unequally shared, the bond is polar.
No. -also tetrahedral shape and it's Hybridization is Sp3
SO2 has polar bonds but is a polar molecule as it is bent and the bond dipoles do not cancel one another out.
NH3 has covalent bond in it.It is a polar compound.
This molecule contains polar covalent bonds.
No. NH3 contains three polar covalent bonds.
nonpolar!
Nonpolar covlalent bond
Copper is a single element so it is nonpolar. A polar substance forms when two or more elements with different electronegativities bond form a compound.
O2, I2
The bond in boron trichloride, BCl3, is polar covalent.
MgF2 and NaCl are ionic. NH3 and H2O contain polar covalent bonds. N2 contains non polar covalent bond.
polar
Hydrogen gas, H2, is nonpolar because both hydrogen atoms have the same electronegativity, so the difference in electronegativity is 0, which means the bond is nonpolar, and since this is the only bond, the gas is nonpolar.