There is no non polar compound.
Did you mean nonpolar molecule? If so, it is a molecule with equal distribution of electrons among its atoms.
The non polar molecule consist the covalent bond between the atom of the same element having same electronegativity or between the atoms of different elements having nearly same electronegativity. eg; Cl2,H2 e.t.c.
no... water is a polar compound
It would be nonpolar. But since it has two atoms of the same type it would be an element, not a compound.
It is a nonpolar compound because their electronegativity differences are not big and therefore rendering them nonpolar.
Yes, octane is a hydrophobic compound because it is nonpolar in nature and does not have an affinity for water. This makes it insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents.
The least soluble compound in water at 60°C is likely a nonpolar compound, such as a long-chain hydrocarbon or a nonpolar gas like methane. Nonpolar compounds tend to be less soluble in water due to their lack of interaction with water molecules.
This compound is nonpolar covalent.
One example of a compound containing only nonpolar covalent bonds is diatomic nitrogen (N2). In this molecule, two nitrogen atoms share electrons equally, resulting in a nonpolar covalent bond.
Polar compound.
Polar compounds are those which have a net charged moment. Nonpolar compounds do not have a net charge, they are equal and neutral
Glycerin is not a polar compound. It is considered a nonpolar compound because it lacks the ability to produce dipole moments.
It is a polar compound (a protein-digesting enzyme).
Yes, benzene is more soluble in hexane than in glycerol because they have similar nonpolar properties. Benzene is a nonpolar compound, and hexane is a nonpolar solvent, making them more compatible. Glycerol, on the other hand, is a polar compound and can have limited solubility for nonpolar substances like benzene.