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Is cs2 polar

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Nonpolar. The bonds are equal double bonds between each Sulfur and the central carbon.

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Cs2 is diatomic Caesium found at high temoeratures in vapor, The molecule is NON-polar as it is made up from two identical atoms.

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Does CS2 have any polar bonds?

Yes, a CS2 molecules contains two double covalent bonds.


What is polarity of cs2?

Non Polar


Is CS2 miscible?

CS2 carbon disulfide is a non polar compound, a liquid (smelly!). It is miscible with other non-polar solvents.


Which has bonds that are most polar SCl2 F2 CS2 CF4 BrCl?

SCl2


IS CS IONIC?

C-S bond is polar (but the molecule CS2 is non-polar as the dipole moments cancel off).


Using the table of electronegativity values above rank the following bonds in order of increasing polarity least polar c-cl in ccl4 c-s in cs2 s-f in sf6 c-o in occl2 most polar?

least polar C-S in CS2 C-CL in CCl4 C-O in OCH2 S-F in SF4 most polar


Is CS2 nonpolar?

Yes, the compound known as CS2 is considered nonpolar. This is because it cannot have any dipole moments due to having a symmetrical molecular geometry.


What the formula for carbon disulfide?

the chemical formula for carbon disulfide is CS2.


Does sodium chloride dissolve in CS2?

Because carbon disulfide is a non-polar solvent sodium chloride is not soluble.


How do the strengths of the intermolecular forces vary from CO2 to CS2 to CSe2?

Of CO2, CS2 and CSe2, CO2 is the smallest molecule whereas CSe2 is the largest molecule. The same pattern exists in the strength of the intermolecular forces. All three are linear, non polar molecules.


What element has a higher melting point CaO or CS2?

CaO>CS2 (CaO:2572℃ CS2:-110.8℃)


Is CS2 an electrolyte?

No. CS2 is not an electrolyte because CS2 can't be ionised as independent carbon ion does not exist.