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when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
Yes a molecule can be nonpolar when it contains polar covalent bonds, because think about it.if the molecule is linear in structure, and it has two equally polar bonds on either side, then the polarity will essentially cancel out, and it will become nonpolar
Polar if it is bent.
when the molecule contains polar bonds
Yes, a CS2 molecules contains two double covalent bonds.
Yes, a molecule can be nonpolar when it contains polar covalent bonds, because think about it. if the molecule is linear in structure, and it has two equally polar bonds on either side, then the polarity will essentially cancel out, and it will become nonpolar.
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when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
The molecular shape of carbon tetrachloride is a tetrahedron, which negates the polarity of individual bonds, and makes the molecule non-polar.
The individual bonds are polar, but they're symmetric so the molecule overall is considered nonpolar.
This molecule contains polar covalent bonds.
Yes a molecule can be nonpolar when it contains polar covalent bonds, because think about it.if the molecule is linear in structure, and it has two equally polar bonds on either side, then the polarity will essentially cancel out, and it will become nonpolar
It might be tempting to think Benzil is a polar molecule because of the C=O bonds, but the high level of symmetry in the molecule cancels out any overall dipole and leaves the molecule non-polar.