It is polar covalent.
No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is covalent.
hydrosulfuric acid
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
Covalent - Acids don't have metals in them, so they have covalent bonds.
polar
No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is covalent.
hydrosulfuric acid
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
Covalent - Acids don't have metals in them, so they have covalent bonds.
polar
Polar
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.
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.
No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is a weak acid It is not to be confused with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) which is a strong acid.
Acetic acid (CH3COOH) has a polar molecule.
It is thio nitrous acid an unstable compound there are polar covalent bonds in it and hence soluble in water giving thio nitrite ion and hydrogen ion.. S=N-OH = S=N-O- + H+
HCl (hydrogen chloride) has a covalent bond, polar.