H2S and NO2
H2s
NO2-
CO2
polar
they are delocalized.
yes it is polar, attributed mostly due to its dipole moments produced by the trigonal planar geometry! -Reid Woods
The NO2 molecule is a bent molecule with a central nitrogen attached to two oxygen atoms. The bond angle between the N-O bonds is 134.30
Molecules of NO2 contain covalent bonds
NO2^-, the nitrite anion, is made with covalent bonds between N and O. It is polar. When combined with a metal atom, it forms an ionic bond, such as in NaNO2.
CO2
polar
they are delocalized.
Polar - it has a group with a strong dipole moment -NO2
All of the hydrocarbons, CO, CO2, N2O, NO, NO2, H2O, H2S, etc.
H2 is odorless, while H2S has a foul odor resembling rotten eggs. H2 rises to the ceiling, while H2S sinks to the floor. H2 is harmless, while H2S is poisonous. H2 is not corrosive, while H2S is. Colder than -70°C, H2 is still gas, while H2S is liquid.
Nitrogen dioxide is a compound with covalent bonds.
Yes nitrogen dioxide is a covalent compound.
H2.He,Kr,Ne,Ar,Xe,Rd,O2,N2,NO,NO2,N2O,CO2,SO2,H2S,SO3
KF is an ionic bond. we know this because K is in the alkali group which has relatively low electronegativity and we know that F is the most electronegative element.