Yes, plumbane (PbH4) is a polar molecule because it contains polar bonds due to the difference in electronegativity between lead (Pb) and hydrogen (H) atoms. This causes an uneven distribution of electron density in the molecule, leading to a net dipole moment and making it polar.
Plumbane, or PbH4, is a rare and unstable compound. Not any uses are currently common. Plumbane is an unstable colorless gas.
Lead Hydride
No its not polar
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar
Polar Polar
polar
IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond
Plumbic hydride, also known as lead(II) hydride, is a chemical compound with the formula PbH2. It is a highly unstable and reactive compound that is rarely encountered in pure form. It is mainly studied for its role in the field of inorganic chemistry.
Polar
polar