Beryllium chloride is ionic so it is polar in a sense.
Non-Polar
Hexane is very non-polar. methylene chloride is slightly polar
It is non-polar.
Hydrogen chloride is a polar compound. Therefore it can act as a solvent to particular polar compounds.
Silver chloride is ionic.
Beryllium chloride is a nonpolar molecule.
Beryllium chloride - BeCl2
Beryllium chloride is a strongly ionic compound, and it therefore polar by definition, since it consists of a beryllium cation and two chloride anions. It is therefore a salt, and will readily dissolve in water, which is also polar.
Beryllium chloride can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
no it is not
He reacted Potassium and Beryllium Chloride to isolate Beryllium.
Beryllium chloride is BeCl2.
Beryllium chloride can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
Beryllium hydroxide
BeCl2 is beryllim chloride
Beryllium chloride would be BeCl2.
Beryllium chloride is hydrolyzed in water.