Methylamine, or CH3NH2 is a polar molecule. The most electronegative atom in the molecule is nitrogen, which also has a lone pair on it. Also, hydrogen bonding occurs between N-H, which are polar bonds.
No, CH2F2 (difluoromethane) is a polar molecule. The fluorine atoms pull electron density towards themselves due to their higher electronegativity, creating an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
No, CH2F2 (difluoromethane) is a polar molecule due to the differences in electronegativity between carbon and fluorine atoms. The fluorine atoms are more electronegative, leading to an uneven distribution of charge in the molecule, resulting in a net dipole moment.
Yes, C2F6 is a nonpolar molecule. This is because the fluorine atoms are symmetrically arranged around the carbon atoms, creating a symmetrical distribution of charge that results in no overall dipole moment.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
A polar molecule.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Water is a polar molecule.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
O2 is non polar molecule .
non-polar molecule
Yes, glycine is a polar molecule.
Glycine is a polar molecule.