Sodium phosphate is ionic and readily break into ions in solution. It is not classified as polar nor non-polar because it is completely separated. In classification of molecules the three classes are non-polar, polar and ionic.
Sodium itself is a metal, and so is held together by metallic bonds (a kind of special kind of covalent bond that involves close overlap of atomic orbitals). To have a polar covalent bond you need a bond between two different atoms with differing electronegativities, but not so different that an electron is transferred and the two form an ionic bond.
An ion cannot be polar. When something is polar, like a water molecule, one side of it is slightly negative and the other is slightly positive. An ion is more like a point charge, where it can be positive (like Sodium) or negative, but not both. Ions will, however, generally dissolve in polar substances due to their charge attracting one end of the polar molecules around them.
polar....for other problems, try bonding the molecule first
No. An element on its own is never polar.
yes Na2S is polar
yes, it is polar. It has poles. Na+ SO4-
No, it is ionic solid.
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its an ionic compound / polar
Hexane is non polar compound and benzene also non polar compound so non polar comp's soluble in non polar reagents. But sodium chloride is ionic so does nt dissolve benzene in it
It has polar bonds. It is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance, such as water.
because sodium chloride itself is madee up of positive sodium and negative chloride ions
Sodium chloride is a polar compound.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound.
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Sodium bicarbonate is ionic and would therefore be considered polar.
Sodium bicarbonate is an ionic compound.
No, it is extremely polar and in fact ionic.
its an ionic compound / polar
Sodium chloride is a polar compound.
Hexane is non polar compound and benzene also non polar compound so non polar comp's soluble in non polar reagents. But sodium chloride is ionic so does nt dissolve benzene in it
It is both an ionic and polar molecule.
No, NaCL is polar, benzen is non-polar.