No, it is very polar.
Hydrogen gas, H2, is nonpolar because both hydrogen atoms have the same electronegativity, so the difference in electronegativity is 0, which means the bond is nonpolar, and since this is the only bond, the gas is nonpolar.
strictly polar
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic
There are two isomers of Ethenediol. One is polar and the other is nonpolar.
No, it is very polar.
Hydrogen gas, H2, is nonpolar because both hydrogen atoms have the same electronegativity, so the difference in electronegativity is 0, which means the bond is nonpolar, and since this is the only bond, the gas is nonpolar.
strictly polar
The fluoride XeF3 is not known; the other xenon fluorides are nonpolar.
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic
Potassium permanganate is a polar compound. This is a salt that has an ionic formula and being polar refers to the type of molecules that are in a compound.
nonpolar or polar
polar covalent
It's potassium fluorine (fluoride? dunno about the spelling. . . DX) Hope this helps!
KF is Potassium Fluoride
Nonpolar
non polar