If the difference in electronegativity is greater than 0.3 than it is Polar.
Nitrogen and Bromine the difference is less than .3 so it is nonpolar
Non Polar as the molecule is symmetrical and thus the dipoles cancel.
It is polar.
yes
H2O is a polar molecule; +H3O is even more so.
Bromine is nonpolar and needs a nonpolar solvent to do the bromination reaction. CCl4 is a heavy, nonpolar solvent that dissolves the heavy Br2 molecule. With lighter nonpolar solvents such as hexane, the high density Bromine settles out.
The chlorate ion (ClO3-) is trigonal pyramidal and polar.
Sulfur hexafluoride has covalent bonds.
nonpolar
The lone unbonded pair of electrons around nitrogen dictates that the NBr3 molecule will have a 3-D trigonal pyramidal shape.
Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O or Water) is not an example of a nonpolar molecule. It is a polar molecule.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
true
NBr3 Covalent
One term refers only to the bond, another refers to the molecule.
A polar molecule
non-polar molecule
Water has a polar molecule.
It is Polar
oil