Its ionic which means it's polar. All ionic solutes only dissolve in polar solvents.
Calcium Carbonate is ionic so it is very polar.
CaO is neither polar or non polar. CaO stands for calcium oxide. Calcium oxide is ionic. Other compounds that are ionic is LiBr, NaCl, and KF.
CaF2 is polar
It is ionic, so it is nonpolar.
The bond in calcium oxide is ionic.
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Ionic
Neither polar nor non polar it is an ionic compound.
Sodium bicarbonate is an ionic compound.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
Polar!
NaCl is ionic, and polar/non-polar usually refers to covalent bonds. So, while it is polar in a sense (there are + and - parts) it is really ionic. It is, however, soluble in polar liquids, such a water.
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Fullerene is non polar
No it is ionic
Ionic, has an ElectroNegativity of 1.9.
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic
It is both an ionic and polar molecule.
No. CaO is an ionic compound.
CF4 is a Non-Polar, Covalent.
Ammonia is polar.
methanol is polar molecule.
Neither polar nor non polar it is an ionic compound.