N2H4 is a very polar molecule. It is arranged in a gauche formation with two lone pairs on the same side of the molecule. There is a large difference in electronegativity between Nitrogen and Hydrogen.
Yes, N2 is nonpolar. Diatomic molecules like N2 or H2 are nonpolar because each atom in the bond has the same electronegativity, that is, they each pull the electrons in the bond toward their nucleus equally. This means that there is no net 'dipole moment,' which just means that the pull from the atoms on the electrons is equal, so they cancel.
Sodium oxide, with the chemical formula of Na2O is a compound used in glass and ceramics. It is a non-polar molecule.
N2 has non polar bond because electronegetivity difference is zero
No, N2 is considered to be non-polar.
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N2=28 and cl2=71
No its not polar
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
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ClO4 is polar.
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It is Polar
PBr3 is non-polar: the dipole moment of PBr3 is zero and therefor it is non-polar.
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