yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar
yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar
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yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar
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No, CH3CN (acetonitrile) is a polar molecule. The carbon-nitrogen bond is polar due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and nitrogen. This creates a slight positive charge on carbon and a slight negative charge on nitrogen, resulting in a polar molecule.
Polar because C and Cl have differing electronegativities
CHCl3 is a polar molecule.
Yes it is polar
Polar. Yes it is polar
No, it is polar
yes it is non polar
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Lower. CH3CN is polar and has a dipole-dipole attraction.
Acetone is a polar molecule due to its carbonyl functional group (C=O) which results in unequal sharing of electrons between carbon and oxygen, creating a partial negative charge on the oxygen and a partial positive charge on the carbon.
Ch3CN
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
Oil is nonpolar because it consists of long hydrocarbon chains that do not have any significant charged regions. This means oil is overall neutral and does not interact strongly with polar substances like water.
I2 is non-polar
Acetonitrile is slightly more polar than methanol. This is due to the presence of the C-N triple bond in acetonitrile (CH3CN).
non-polar
non polar
non polar
It is non polar.