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is that the molecule is in fact polar for it is not symetircal and thus it is pulled unevenly thus it is a polar molecule
yes SF2 is polar
It is a polar molecule.
Probable a polar compound.
polar
nonpolar
Polar
If it's polar it will have dipole interaction; if it's non-polar it will be dispersion forces.
yes. sulphur and fluorine both are non metals so form the covalent bonds.
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar
It is Polar
If it's polar it will have dipole interaction; if it's non-polar it will be dispersion forces.
SF5
i had to search because I had never heard of an sf5(SF5) Forester. Seems that's a chassis designation. Can't imagine any practical use whatsoever in knowing the brake horsepower but you will have to specify the model year. When you have that, you can skip the middleman do the search yourself on Google.
90, 120, and 180
yes. sulphur and fluorine both are non metals so form the covalent bonds.
No its not polar
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
Polar
Polar
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar