BF3 is Non-Polar :)
SO2 is bent in shape.It is a polar compound.
C2Cl4 and C2H2
BF3 has polar covalent bonds. It is planar and symmetric so the net dipole moment of the molecule is zero.
It is a polar compound.It is bent in shape.
No. The individual bonds are polar, but BF3 is trigonal planar so the overall molecule is not polar.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
The geometry of XeCl2 is linear with a symmetric charge distribution.Therefore this molecule is nonpolar.
All are more or less polar molecules.
SO2 is bent shaped and has a net dipole moment.
Polar, the molecular structure of SO2 is basically identical with that of water. Both are polar due to the angle between the bonds.
Yes BF3 is soluble in water.Although its VSEPR shape is trigonal planar, which is supposed to be non-polar, the fluorine atoms, to which the Boron atom is attached, are able to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Therefore, BF3 is soluble in water.