Nonpolar
polar
Polar!
Nitrogen gas (N2) is nonpolar because the two nitrogen atoms are identical and share electrons equally due to their equal electronegativity. This balanced sharing of electrons results in a nonpolar molecule.
If you think to ammonia molecule, this is polar.
H plus N is a polar molecule because nitrogen is more electronegative than hydrogen, creating an uneven distribution of electrons with a partial positive charge on hydrogen and a partial negative charge on nitrogen.
LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) is a polar molecule because it contains polar groups such as amide and diethylamide, which create an uneven distribution of electrical charge within the molecule. This allows it to interact with other polar molecules and substances in the body.
NH is a polar covalent bond. The difference in electronegativity between nitrogen and hydrogen causes the electrons to be unequally shared, resulting in a partial negative charge on the nitrogen atom and a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom.
The polarity of molecules is determined by their 'symmetry'. HCN is a linear molecule. H-CN. Since the -CN- ion is more electronegative than the H+ ion, the -CN side of the molecule is more negative. This gives rise to the polarity of the HCN molecule.
Sodium (Na) always forms ionic bonds, so it is an ionic compound.
Non polar. It is a hydrocarbon and most hydrocarbons are nonpolar.
Yes, its polar draw your dipole forces, H-->C-->N , these forces do not cancel out therefore it is polar
water is polar and immiscible with the non-polar octanol.