It is polar covalent.
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∙ 6y agoHydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is a polar covalent molecule because of the electronegativity difference between hydrogen and sulfur atoms. The sulfur atom attracts electrons more strongly, leading to an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
Hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is formed by sharing electrons between sulfur and hydrogen atoms rather than transferring them.
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Detergent is both polar and non polar, it is able to collect the grease because of it having a non polar head. It also has a polar 'tail' which is why the globules of grease float about in the water.
No, HClO does not have a nonpolar covalent bond. The electronegativity difference between chlorine and oxygen in HClO causes the oxygen atom to pull electron density towards itself, resulting in a polar covalent bond.
Benzoic acid is a polar covalent molecule due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen. The carboxyl group in benzoic acid contains a polar covalent bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making the molecule overall polar.
Hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is formed by sharing electrons between sulfur and hydrogen atoms rather than transferring them.
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Detergent is both polar and non polar, it is able to collect the grease because of it having a non polar head. It also has a polar 'tail' which is why the globules of grease float about in the water.
No, HClO does not have a nonpolar covalent bond. The electronegativity difference between chlorine and oxygen in HClO causes the oxygen atom to pull electron density towards itself, resulting in a polar covalent bond.
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Benzoic acid is a polar covalent molecule due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen. The carboxyl group in benzoic acid contains a polar covalent bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making the molecule overall polar.
Lactic acid is a polar molecule. It contains both polar (-OH) and nonpolar (CH3) groups, but the presence of the polar -OH groups makes it an overall polar molecule.
H2S by itself as a gas is hydrogen sulfide or dihydrogen monosulfide (both are considered correct), and it's a foul-smelling gas emitted by decaying organisms and volcanoes. Bubble it through water, and it becomes hydrosulfuric acid.
Acetic acid (CH3COOH) has a polar molecule.
No, hydrochloric acid is not soluble in cyclohexane because cyclohexane is a nonpolar solvent and hydrochloric acid is a polar molecule. Polar and nonpolar substances do not readily dissolve in each other.
Salicylic acid contains both polar and nonpolar covalent bonds. The carboxylic acid group is polar due to the electronegativity difference between oxygen and hydrogen, while the aromatic ring is nonpolar because it consists of carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds with similar electronegativities.
The chemical formula for hydrosulfuric acid is H2S.