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Is CBr4 a polar covalent bond?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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Yes. All asymmetric diatomic molecules are polar. and those are both nonmetals, so the bond is covalent.

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Carbon Tetrabromide has covalent bonds but it has a tetrahedral shape so its not polar.

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No, as this is a diatomic bromine molecule and both bromine's have the same electronegativity, of course.

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No ionic.

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