The geometry of XeCl2 is linear with a symmetric charge distribution.
Therefore this molecule is nonpolar.
XeCl4 is non-polar.
is it a polar,yes.
What is the molecular geometry of BF3?
In GeCl2 germanium is in the 2+ oxidation state and chlorine is in the 2- oxidation state.
As there is no oxygen in the compound (GeCl2), it would be a reducing agent (especially in HCl).
The formula for the chloride of germanium is GeCl4. This compound is known as germanium tetrachloride, and it consists of one germanium atom bonded to four chlorine atoms.
It is non polar
Polar
In GeCl2 germanium is in the 2+ oxidation state and chlorine is in the 2- oxidation state.
There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)
The formula for the chloride of germanium is GeCl4. This compound is known as germanium tetrachloride, and it consists of one germanium atom bonded to four chlorine atoms.
Two germanium chlorides are known: GeCl2 and GeCl4.
As there is no oxygen in the compound (GeCl2), it would be a reducing agent (especially in HCl).
GeCl2 ---> mass percentages
No its not polar
Yes, molecule AsF3 is polar due to its trigonal pyramidal geometry and the asymmetrical distribution of electrons in the molecule. The lone pair on arsenic further contributes to its polarity.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
H2CO (formaldehyde) is a polar molecule because it contains polar covalent bonds due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and oxygen atoms. The geometry of the molecule also results in an overall dipole moment due to the uneven distribution of electron density.
Polar
ClO4 is polar.