Sea saw
T shaped
Bent
Trigonal pyramidal
Square pyramid
it's going to be non-polar because its shape will be symetrical
well of course my dear whatson because the great banana god has for spoken it
Polar, the molecular structure of SO2 is basically identical with that of water. Both are polar due to the angle between the bonds.
Molecular
they will be brittle
if molecular shape is symmatrical then its non-polar but if it is non symmatrical then its polar.
it's going to be non-polar because its shape will be symetrical
A tetrahedral molecule with the central atom bonded to four other atoms or molecules that are the same will always be non-polar because the electronegativities of the four bonds cancel each other out. Other molecular shapes that will follow this rule would be linear, trigonal planar, pyramidal, and octahedral. There are a few other molecules that are non-polar but these are the most common
Sodium iodide has ionic bonds, which are always polar. Carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas both have molecular (covalent) bonds; the ones in carbon dioxide are polar and those in elemental hydrogen molecules (H2) are nonpolar.
Please indicate the alternative molecular shapes in your question when you resubmit it.
Due to its molecular geometry, which is bent, SnCl2 is POLAR!
well of course my dear whatson because the great banana god has for spoken it
In polar molecular solids' molecules are held together by relatively stronger dipole-dipole interactions.
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When they are circumscribed by an Arctic Circle.
Polar, the molecular structure of SO2 is basically identical with that of water. Both are polar due to the angle between the bonds.
Molecular