For a molecule of oxygen, O2, the bond is nonpolar covalent.
It is called polar
This is a nonpolar molecule.
No two atoms of the same species boned together are one of the few cases of a completely nonpolar bond. This is because the electronegativity of the atoms is equal resulting in equal "sharing" of electrons.
molecule of iodine is made up of similar kind of iodine atoms .So there is no difference in the electronegativity. Hence,it forms non-polar covalent bond.
A molecule can have a completely nonpolar covalent bond when two atoms of the same element form the bond.
This molecule contains polar covalent bonds.
a nonpolar molecule
It is polar because it is asymmetrical
Nonpolar covalent bond; the electronegativity values are identical.
This is a nonpolar covalent bonding.
H-H
For a molecule of oxygen, O2, the bond is nonpolar covalent.
SnF4 wold be a nonpolar molecule, but it has polar covalent bonds. But since there are 4 of them, all equal, they cancel each other and thus the molecule itself is non polar.
No. The individual bonds are polar, but BF3 is trigonal planar so the overall molecule is not polar.
It is called polar
Yes, a molecule can be nonpolar when it contains polar covalent bonds, because think about it. if the molecule is linear in structure, and it has two equally polar bonds on either side, then the polarity will essentially cancel out, and it will become nonpolar.