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What molecules are nonpolar bromine pentafluoride tetrachloroethene chlorine trifluoride phosphine ethyne?

ethyne (or acetylene) is non polar


C2H2 polar or nonpolar?

C2H2 (Ethyne or Acetylene) is nonpolar because the molecule has a linear geometry with symmetric electronegativity, resulting in an equal distribution of charge and no net dipole moment.


Is ethyne nonpolar?

Yes. The triple bond between the two carbon atoms in an ethyne molecule is totally nonpolar, and the bonds between carbon and hydrogen are generally considered non polar also even though they have a slight polar character. Note, however, that the carbon to hydrogen bonds are sufficiently polar to react with very strong bases to produce C2-2 anions such as those in calcium carbide.


What is the colour ethyne after combustion?

By combustion ethyne is transformed in carbon dioxide and water.


What more dense oxygen or ethyne?

Oxygen is much more dense than ethyne. This is why a test tube full of ethyne would be held upside down so the ethyne doesnt escape into the air.


What is the number of hydrogen atoms in a molecule ethyne?

The chemical formula of ethyne (acerylene) is C2H2 - two hydrogen atoms.


Does ethyne react with bromine?

Yes, ethyne (acetylene) can react with bromine to form 1,2-dibromoethane. This is an addition reaction where the bromine atoms add across the carbon-carbon triple bond in ethyne.


Another name for acetylene?

Acetylene (C2H2) is also known as ethyne. It is the simplest alkyne.


What is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of Ethyne?

The balanced equation for the complete combustion of ethyne (C2H2) is: 2C2H2 + 5O2 -> 4CO2 + 2H2O


What is the chemical name for acetylene?

Ethyne


What compound is most reactive?

ethyne


How is benzene prepared from ethyne?

Benzene can be prepared from ethyne through a process called electrophilic aromatic substitution. In this process, ethyne reacts with a strong acid catalyst such as concentrated sulfuric acid to form benzene. The high temperature required for this reaction causes the triple bond in ethyne to break and the resulting carbons bond to form a benzene ring.