Polar orientation is defined as being the moment in which electric dipole is induced in a system such as that of an atom or molecule. This induction is completed through the use of an electric field of unit strength.
some sort of magnetic field
if molecular shape is symmatrical then its non-polar but if it is non symmatrical then its polar.
In polar molecular solids' molecules are held together by relatively stronger dipole-dipole interactions.
non-polar covalent
H2O is polar because oxygen has a higher electronegativity
The difference in electronegativity between S and N is only .5, so it's slightly polar. However, it's not very polar.
Iron is magnetic because of polar molecular alignment.
if molecular shape is symmatrical then its non-polar but if it is non symmatrical then its polar.
Due to its molecular geometry, which is bent, SnCl2 is POLAR!
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In polar molecular solids' molecules are held together by relatively stronger dipole-dipole interactions.
Polar, the molecular structure of SO2 is basically identical with that of water. Both are polar due to the angle between the bonds.
Molecular
they will be brittle
non-polar covalent
H2O is polar because oxygen has a higher electronegativity
I think you have a typo in your molecular formula but CH3Cl is a polar molecule and CCL4 is a non-polar molecule
The difference in electronegativity between S and N is only .5, so it's slightly polar. However, it's not very polar.