Non - polar, because of a highly symmetrical shape.
nonpolar
it is BH3
non-polar
It's non polar covalent
The bond in boron trichloride, BCl3, is polar covalent.
The bond is polar covalent.
nonpolar because the equal angles in the trigonal plane cancel out the polarities between iodine and boron
NH3 - the common name for nitrogen trihydride would be ammonia.
Neither! it is a covalent network bond.
Nope. both of the nitrogens have equal pulls so the bond would be non-polar
Disilicon Trihydride
arsenic trihydride