Explain the effect of molecular polarity on behaviour.
A sulfur molecule has zero polarity.
Yes.
The polarity is a vector quantity. The resultant of the polarity of bonds determines the polarity of the molecule. In CO2 there is polarity between the two C-O but the polarity is equal and opposite in direction so CO2 doesn't have polarity. If the polarity of bonds is not cancelled then the polarity remains in the molecule.
Van der Waals, sometimes known as 'London Forces'.
Explain the effect of molecular polarity on behaviour.
No. Ethane and methane are both examples of molecular compounds.
Polarity of HF is nonpolar and it's molecular shape is linear.
Fluorodiiodoborane
This is the molecular formula of a compound named "ethane".
A sulfur molecule has zero polarity.
Yes.
if molecular shape is symmatrical then its non-polar but if it is non symmatrical then its polar.
Polarity occurs when an atom of a chemical bonds to the electrons rather than the other atoms. F2 polarity occurs when the atoms in the bond are the same.
This term was initially used for ethane C2H6.
The polarity is a vector quantity. The resultant of the polarity of bonds determines the polarity of the molecule. In CO2 there is polarity between the two C-O but the polarity is equal and opposite in direction so CO2 doesn't have polarity. If the polarity of bonds is not cancelled then the polarity remains in the molecule.
C2H4 is the molecular formula for ethylene.