You can only assess the polarity or non-polarity of a specific chemical, not a complex mixture such as lipstick.
Lipstick is generally non-polar because it is made primarily of oils and waxes, which are non-polar molecules. However, some cosmetic formulas may contain polar additives for specific effects such as improved wear or appearance.
It is non polar
It's non polar covalent
Toothpaste is typically a mixture of polar and non-polar substances. The surfactants in toothpaste are usually polar, while other ingredients such as thickeners and abrasives can be non-polar.
It is a non polar molecule. It has optical characteristics but no charge.
Polar
VERY !
Br2 (Bromine gas) is a nonpolar molecule because the two bromine atoms have the same electronegativity, resulting in a balanced distribution of electrons and no net dipole moment.
C10H8 (naphthalene) is nonpolar because it consists of only carbon and hydrogen atoms, which have similar electronegativities. As a result, the molecule does not have any significant dipole moment and is considered nonpolar.
I2 is non-polar
Oil is nonpolar because it consists of long hydrocarbon chains that do not have any significant charged regions. This means oil is overall neutral and does not interact strongly with polar substances like water.
Water (aquades) is a polar molecule due to its uneven distribution of electrons between oxygen and hydrogen atoms, resulting in a partial positive charge on hydrogen and a partial negative charge on oxygen. This polarity allows water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with each other, leading to its unique properties such as high surface tension, cohesion, and adhesion.
non-polar
KrF4 is a nonpolar molecule because the four fluorine atoms around the central krypton atom cancel out each other's dipole moment due to their symmetric arrangement.
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
water is polar and immiscible with the non-polar octanol.
ClO4 is polar.