Being an "Oxide" it has 1 extra electron that it will give up. Being negative in charge it is a negative polarity. A Polar bond.
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The carbon-oxygen bond is a polar bond, but because they are exactly opposed to each other, the molecule is overall non-polar.
Sodium phosphate is ionic and readily break into ions in solution. It is not classified as polar nor non-polar because it is completely separated. In classification of molecules the three classes are non-polar, polar and ionic.
its an ionic compound / polar
Hexane is non polar compound and benzene also non polar compound so non polar comp's soluble in non polar reagents. But sodium chloride is ionic so does nt dissolve benzene in it
Sodium chloride is ionic.
Magnesium oxide has ionic bonds between magnesium and oxide ions.
Yes, they do.
the molecule is non-polar the CH bonds are also non-polar
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Its ionic which means it's polar. All ionic solutes only dissolve in polar solvents.
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound.
An ionic bond - sodium and iodine form NaI, containing Na+ and I- ions.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound.
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This iron oxide is polar-covalent.