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SO2 has polar bonds but is a polar molecule as it is bent and the bond dipoles do not cancel one another out.
No, the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are polar since oxygen's electronegativity rating is higher, so the oxygen side of the bent atom is considered the 'negative pole' in the dipole molecule.
Yes; all water molecules are bent. The H-O-H bonding of the three atoms is never in a straight line. Unfortunately, you need to know some Qantum Mechanics to understand why. More unfortunately, I don't.
The bent structure in unsaturated fatty acids arises due to the presence of the double bonds.
It has two lone pairs.So it is bent.
Due to its molecular geometry, which is bent, SnCl2 is POLAR!
bent
AX2E1 bent. Polarity is nonpolar because N-N is linear.
bent backward
bent.
The opposite is straight.
bent backward
That depends on how the mother's tail got bent. If it got bent in an accident, then most likely they won't, but if the mother's tail was bent when she was born, then it is possible that at least some of the puppies will also have a bent tail.
not likely - they have tails like otters maybe slightly bent The above answer is very true. A Golden Retriever is never supposed to have any bend in it's tail. It should be quite long and completely straight, like a otter's, as said above. It needs to have this rudder shape so the dog can swim quickly and easily when retrieving game!
the roads are bent around the corners because we all dont have to go straight and that is why the roads are bent
because bent tube does not reflect light back .moreover light travels in a straight line
The correct word for "not straight" is "crooked" or "bent."