Yes.
it is polar (inorganic) molecule
The molecule is nonpolar.
Carbon monoxide has a polar molecule.
AlCl3 is the only non-polar molecule in the list provided. The other molecules (CO, SO2, and NO) have polar covalent bonds due to differences in electronegativity between the atoms involved, making them polar molecules. AlCl3 has a symmetrical arrangement of polar covalent bonds, resulting in a non-polar molecule overall.
It is polar. The oxygen has 4 electron domains. 2 are occupied by a molecule of different electronegativity, and 2 are only occupied by electrons. (another molecule that has this similar is H2O witch is polar) CH3OCH3 is shaped with the Carbons and Hydrogens at one side, oxygen in the middle, and electrons on the other side. this causes the molecule to be polar.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
Yes, carbon monoxide (CO) does have a polar covalent bond. The oxygen atom is more electronegative than the carbon atom, creating a partial negative charge on the oxygen and a partial positive charge on the carbon, resulting in a polar molecule.
A polar molecule.
Not all compounds with polar bonds are polar because the overall polarity of a molecule depends on its molecular geometry. If the polar bonds are arranged symmetrically, their dipole moments can cancel each other out, resulting in a nonpolar molecule. For example, carbon dioxide (CO₂) has polar bonds, but its linear shape leads to a nonpolar character. Conversely, if the shape is asymmetrical, the molecule can exhibit a net dipole moment and be polar.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Water is a polar molecule.
non-polar molecule