Although Aluminum Chloride (AlCl2) does have polar bonds, since there is a difference in electronegativity between the aluminum atom and chloride atom, the three dipoles cancel each other out, since there are no excessive electrons on the Aluminum. The Molecular and Electronic Geometry of AlCl2 are Trigonal Planar, so the bond angle will be 120 degrees. Long story short, the dipoles cancel each other out, causing the molecule as a whole to be non-polar.
Aluminum is an element. It's on the Periodic Table of Elements in group 3. It is a metal. It becomes an ion when it gives away electrons. It could be considered ionic if it bonded with a nonmetal. For example if it bonded with P (phosphorus) that would be an ionic bond
Aluminum is an element and so is considered non polar.
Yes, aluminum oxide is very polar.
No. No metal is polar.
yes
non polar
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
I2 is non-polar
Oil is non polar
non-polar
non polar
non polar
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
water is polar and immiscible with the non-polar octanol.
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar