if the bond is more than .3 than it is considered polar. According to the electronegativity chart, "O" is 3.5, and "Br" is 2.8, a difference of .7. so... O-Br is polar.
Any bond between two atoms of the same element are non polar. Hence, O-O bond is non polar.
IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond
non polar means there is no polarity.the compound in its bond structure is in balanced condition.eg.carbon dioxide o=c=o,linear structure.so it is balanced
Are we talking of C(=O)Br2 or CoBr2 . Careful with the letter 'O/o'.
It is non polar
is polar because there are 23 electrons on the N left. O takes 2 and Br takes 1.
Butanol, being an alcohol, is slightly polar. The C-O-H bonds are responsible for that. O being more electronegative pulls electrons towards itself from C and H atoms. However, it is less polar than methanol or ethanol.
non-polar
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
Alcohols generally become more polar as they increase in size because they have more oxygen-hydrogen bonds which contribute to their polarity. This increased polarity can affect their solubility, boiling point, and intermolecular interactions.
ClO4 is polar.