There are quite a few isomers, but, most likely, yes. Due to many R-O-H's
Sodium iodide is an ionic compound, so it does not have traditional covalent bonds and is not classified as either polar or nonpolar.
Ammonium hydroxide is polar. The ammonium ion (NH4+) has a positive charge, and the hydroxide ion (OH-) has a negative charge, resulting in an uneven distribution of electrons and making the molecule polar.
Water is polar molecule. Since oxygen has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen.
I2 is non-polar because it has a symmetrical linear shape, with the same atoms on both ends creating a balanced distribution of charge.
Acetic acid is polar because it is asymmetrical meaning that dipole moment does not get cancel.
something simple sugar
yes because it contains all organic elements
C12H22011 is the chemical formula for Glucose also most commonly known as sugar. This Glucose have 3 elements Carbon,Hydrogen and Oxygen. fukai_fukai@yahoo.com
Sugar, in the form of sucrose, contains polar covalent bonds. These bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms, with a slight difference in electronegativity leading to a partial positive or negative charge on different atoms in the molecule.
Compound. It is either C6H1206(simple sugar), or C12H22011(polysaccharide)
No its not polar
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar
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IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond