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∙ 12y agoC2H2 (Ethyne or Acetylene) is nonpolar because the molecule has a linear geometry with symmetric electronegativity, resulting in an equal distribution of charge and no net dipole moment.
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∙ 13y agononpolar
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∙ 14y agoPolar!
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∙ 11y agoPolar
CH2 does not exist as a molecule. There are, however, C2H2 and CH4, both of which are nonpolar.
Among the molecules listed, C2Cl4 (dichloroethylene) and C2H2 (acetylene) are nonpolar due to symmetrical molecular arrangements that cancel out dipole moments. The other molecules, BrF5 (bromine pentafluoride), PH3 (phosphine), and ClF3 (chlorine trifluoride), are polar due to uneven distribution of charge resulting in non-zero dipole moments.
Artificial flavors can be either polar or nonpolar, depending on their chemical structure. Some artificial flavors may have polar functional groups (such as hydroxyl or carbonyl groups), making them polar molecules, while others may have nonpolar structures, making them nonpolar molecules.
Polar bonds make a compound more soluble in polar solvents by facilitating interactions with the solvent molecules through dipole-dipole or hydrogen bonding. Nonpolar bonds make a compound more soluble in nonpolar solvents by reducing interactions with polar solvent molecules. Therefore, compounds with polar bonds are usually more soluble in polar solvents, while compounds with nonpolar bonds are more soluble in nonpolar solvents.
Paper is nonpolar because it is mostly composed of cellulose, which is a nonpolar molecule. Nonpolar substances do not have a separation of charge, meaning they do not have a positive and negative end like polar molecules do.
C2H2 and CO2 are linear molecules and are non polar.
C2H2 (acetylene) is a nonpolar molecule. This is because the molecule is linear with a symmetrical distribution of the carbon-hydrogen bonds, leading to a net dipole moment of zero.
CH2 does not exist as a molecule. There are, however, C2H2 and CH4, both of which are nonpolar.
Among the molecules listed, C2Cl4 (dichloroethylene) and C2H2 (acetylene) are nonpolar due to symmetrical molecular arrangements that cancel out dipole moments. The other molecules, BrF5 (bromine pentafluoride), PH3 (phosphine), and ClF3 (chlorine trifluoride), are polar due to uneven distribution of charge resulting in non-zero dipole moments.
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nonpolar. The fat molecules in peanut butter are nonpolar, that is why peanut butter doesn't evenly mix with water, a polar substance.
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