NH3 is a 3D object (like an open umbrella) but BF3 is all on one plane in a triangle.
In the second case the dipoles cancel each other
BF3 is Non-Polar :)
BF3 has polar covalent bonds. It is planar and symmetric so the net dipole moment of the molecule is zero.
No. The individual bonds are polar, but BF3 is trigonal planar so the overall molecule is not polar.
The geometry of XeCl2 is linear with a symmetric charge distribution.Therefore this molecule is nonpolar.
C2Cl4 and C2H2
BF3 is Non-Polar :)
BF3 has polar covalent bonds. It is planar and symmetric so the net dipole moment of the molecule is zero.
No. The individual bonds are polar, but BF3 is trigonal planar so the overall molecule is not polar.
If you think to ammonia molecule, this is polar.
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
The geometry of XeCl2 is linear with a symmetric charge distribution.Therefore this molecule is nonpolar.
Ammonium chloride is polar, it dissolves in water.
ammonia
Ammonia form in water ammonium hydroxide - NH4OH.
An NH3 molecule, also known as an ammonia molecule is polar. The molecule's polarity and its ability to form hydrogen bonds, makes ammonia mix very well with water.
NH3 is the molecular formula for ammonia, and each N-H bond is polar, and the 3-D structure of the molecule makes the molecule polar. NH3 molecules will form hydrogen bonds with other molecules. Refer to the related links for an illustration of the ammonia molecule.
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