FrF
Theoretically it is francium fluoride because the francium has the lowest ionization energy while fluorine has the highest electronegativtey; however, this compound would be hard to study and find in nature for francium is radioactive and very rare. Francium is the largest element found to date.
CsF
Cesium fluoride would be another highly polar compound for the same reasons as francium fluoride.
Theoretically the Fr(Francium)-F(Fluorine) is the most polar bond.
Francium is the least electronegativity element (0.9) and Fluorine is the most electronegativity element (3.98).
But Francium is very radioactive and unstable element and will undergo radioactive decomposition very fast therefore Fr-F bonds won't last long.
A polar molecule is going to be one that has an unequal distribution of charge. Molecules like, H20, HCl, or BrO2.
if i believe it is HF but just subtract the electronegativies of the two elements in a multiple choice question
bromine trifluoride (BF3)
water
Caesium is a chemical element not a solvent.
Oxygen is an element, not a bond. It will form polar bonds with most other elements, though because it is very electronegative. However, when it bonds with itself as in O2 the bonds are nonpolar.
Sodium is nonpolar, as is any element on its own.
no it is not
Any bond between two atoms of the same element are non polar. Hence, O-O bond is non polar.
no, it isn't polar.
Cobalt (Co) is a chemical element.
Caesium is a chemical element not a solvent.
HF is non polar as most electronegative element fluorine is attached to hydrogen.that creates a partial positive charge over hydrogen and partial negative charge over fluorine.which creates polarity
No. Fluorine is an element. Two atoms of the same element will not form a polar bond because there is no difference in electronegativity.
Oxygen is an element, not a bond. It will form polar bonds with most other elements, though because it is very electronegative. However, when it bonds with itself as in O2 the bonds are nonpolar.
Caesium is a chemical element not a solvent.
Sodium is nonpolar, as is any element on its own.
No. Fluorine is an element. Two atoms of the same element will not form a polar bond because there is no difference in electronegativity.
Californium is a chemical element !
Cobalt is an element. Polar, non-polar and ionic are terms to describe compounds. They measure whether the compound as delta charges or their form of bonding. Thus, it is not applicable to cobalt (Co), which is an element and pure by itself.
No, first xenon is an element, and so cannot be polar. Second, it is monatomic, and a single atom cannot be polar.