Polar. That is why it has been used as a chemical solvent
A polar molecule.
O2 is non polar molecule .
An iodine molecule is formed by two 'I' atoms. It implies that the molecule is symmetrical and it is non-polar.
a dipole in induced.
This compound, called propane, is nonpolar.
yes it is a non polar molecule
Chloromethane is more polar than methane due to the presence of a chloro group, which is electronegative and creates an asymmetrical distribution of electron density in the molecule. This leads to a partial negative charge on the chlorine atom and a partial positive charge on the carbon atom, resulting in a dipole moment. In contrast, methane is a symmetrical molecule with no polar bonds, and thus, it is nonpolar.
A polar molecule.
Yes, due to the fact that the C and CL have a non-polar relationship and H2O also is very non-polar. Like dissolves like, and you get your mix.
O2 is non polar molecule .
non-polar molecule
oil is non polar molecule
it is polar (inorganic) molecule
non-polar molecule
An iodine molecule is formed by two 'I' atoms. It implies that the molecule is symmetrical and it is non-polar.
BeF2 is non-polar as it is (strangely) covalent in nature and as such, the molecule has a linear shape which produces a non-polar molecule.
TeCl4 is a non-polar molecule. The molecule's symmetrical tetrahedral shape and similar electronegativities of chlorine and tellurium atoms result in a balanced distribution of charge, making the molecule non-polar.