A molecule is polar is a result of differences in electronegativity; that is, one atom has a stronger pull on electrons than another. Flourine (F) is more electronegative than chlorine (Cl), and so tends to pull electrons to its side of the molecule. This makes FCl polar.
F2 consists of two atoms of fluorine, which are identical and thus have the same electronegativity. Therefore, the molecule is nonpolar.
ICl is a polar compound.Cl2 is non polar.
no. it is a non-polar covalent molecule
No, fluorine F2 is a homonuclear molecule so there is no difference in electronegativity. This means that fluorine is a nonpolar compound.
Non polar covalent bond between two fluorine gas in F2.
No, since it only consists of one element it is nonpolar.
The Lewis structure of gaseous fluorine shows that each fluorine atom contributes one electron to share between them. This makes a single covalent bond.
no. it is a non-polar covalent molecule
No, fluorine F2 is a homonuclear molecule so there is no difference in electronegativity. This means that fluorine is a nonpolar compound.
LCL and FCL are terms used in overseas shipping of cargo. They can also be used to refer to shipments transported by train. LCL is "less than container load" and FCL is "full container load" in overseas shipping. When transporting by train, LCL is "less than car load" and FCL is "full car load." Cargo can be shipped LCL or FCL.
FCL means "Full Container Load". Whereas 20 FCL means, 20 full containers quantity.
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125 Mt is 5 FCL
F2 is non polar. Diatomic molecules composed of two of the same elements are always non-polar. Examples are O2 H2 Cl2 and N2.Nonpolar. No element on its own is polar.
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Non polar covalent bond between two fluorine gas in F2.
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The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.
The term FCL in a sea shipment stands for a Full Container Load. The term LCL stands for Less Container Load.