Non-polar
Iodine molecules containing two atoms of iodine (I2) each are non-polar.
Iodine I2 is covalently bonded and the bond is non polar as the atoms at both ends are identical
Iodine is a non polar covalent present in all phases as I2
nonpolar or polar
polar covalent
Nonpolar
I2 is a nonpolar covalent because it doesn't have only 2 atoms.
yes
non polar
Iodine is not a soluble because its non polar and does not dissolve in water , it sinks to the bottom and turns the water a yellow colour.
There are two isomers of Ethenediol. One is polar and the other is nonpolar.
It's ionic, not polar