CH2 does not exist as a molecule.
There are, however, C2H2 and CH4, both of which are nonpolar.
CH2Cl2 is polar.
nonpolar
Nonpolar.
CH2 does not exist on its own and polarity is generally only considered in respect of neutral moelcules.
I assume you mean CH2=C=CH2 or 1,2-propadiene. The molecule has two equally electronegative substituents attached to the central carbon, so no it is not polar. If it was CH2=C=O, then yes it would be polar, because the oxygen atom pulling the electron cloud toward itself, thus making it slightly negative which make he molecule polar.
As ethene is symmitrical molecule and have carbon atoms involved in double bond, therefore it is non polar.
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
Heptane is non polar molecule. This molecule has only carbon and hydrogen.E.N difference between two atoms is 0.4,it is nearly equal to zero.
CH2 does not exist on its own and polarity is generally only considered in respect of neutral moelcules.
I assume you mean CH2=C=CH2 or 1,2-propadiene. The molecule has two equally electronegative substituents attached to the central carbon, so no it is not polar. If it was CH2=C=O, then yes it would be polar, because the oxygen atom pulling the electron cloud toward itself, thus making it slightly negative which make he molecule polar.
As ethene is symmitrical molecule and have carbon atoms involved in double bond, therefore it is non polar.
Ch3ch2ch2ch2br + NaOH -> ch3ch2ch2ch2oh + NaBr
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
Oil is non polar
I2 is non-polar
non-polar
non polar
non polar