IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond
Yes, IOF5 (iodine oxyfluoride) has a dipole moment. The molecule is asymmetrical due to the presence of iodine, oxygen, and multiple fluorine atoms, leading to an unequal distribution of electron density. This results in a polar molecule with a net dipole moment. The specific molecular geometry contributes to its overall dipole characteristics.
Nonpolar
It is non-polar
Polar molecules reacts with polar molecules and non-polar molecules react with non-polar molecules.
polar
Yes, IOF5 (iodine oxyfluoride) has a dipole moment. The molecule is asymmetrical due to the presence of iodine, oxygen, and multiple fluorine atoms, leading to an unequal distribution of electron density. This results in a polar molecule with a net dipole moment. The specific molecular geometry contributes to its overall dipole characteristics.
non-polar
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar
It is non-polar, covalent.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
It is non-polar
oil is non polar molecule
polar
it was my homework then i guessed then my answer came it was non-polar