K2S, potassium sulfide, is ionic, which is neither polar nor nonpolar. The 2 potassium atoms lose 1 electron each, and the sulfur atom gains the 2 electrons from the potassium atoms. The potassium atoms become positively charged ions, K+, and the sulfur atom becomes a negative ion, S2-, which is now called a sulfide ion. The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions forms the ionic bonds between them, forming the ionic compound potassium sulfide, K2S.
K and F form an ionic bond so it is neither polar nor nonpolar.
KF is an ionic compound
Nonpolar
No. It is nonpolar. The difference in electronegativity is 0.38, which means the H-S bond is nonpolar.
yes
non polar
There are two isomers of Ethenediol. One is polar and the other is nonpolar.
yes. yes it is.
nonpolar
ClF4+ is a polar molecule because it has a net dipole moment due to the unequal sharing of electrons between chlorine and fluorine atoms. This unequal sharing causes the molecule to have regions of partial positive and negative charges.
It is nonpolar
nonpolar
Nonpolar
nonpolar