H2 [Hydrogen] is not polar.
H2S is considered a polar molecule. Its construction allows it to have dipoles and dipole moments, which makes it polar.
H3O+- polar,asymmetrical (hydronium cation) PCl5 - polar asymmetrical (phosphorus pentachloride) H2S - polar, symmetrical (hydrogen sulfide) CF4 - polar symmetrical (carbon tetrafluoride)
The molecule is nonpolar.
No, polar solutes are generally not soluble in nonpolar solvents.
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.
P4: Nonpolar covalent bonds. H2S: Polar covalent bonds. NO2: Polar covalent bonds. S2Cl2: Nonpolar covalent bonds.
H2S is considered a polar molecule. Its construction allows it to have dipoles and dipole moments, which makes it polar.
H3O+- polar,asymmetrical (hydronium cation) PCl5 - polar asymmetrical (phosphorus pentachloride) H2S - polar, symmetrical (hydrogen sulfide) CF4 - polar symmetrical (carbon tetrafluoride)
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nonpolar
Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is a polar molecule, while hexane (C₆H₁₄) is a nonpolar solvent. Generally, polar substances do not dissolve well in nonpolar solvents due to differences in intermolecular forces. Therefore, H₂S is not soluble in hexane.
H2S is a polar compound.It is not ionic.
It is nonpolar
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nonpolar
nonpolar
nonpolar