Wood is a complex mixture of molecules, and not a single molecule, so it doesn't have a single polarity designation. However, cellulose is a major component of wood and it is a polar molecule due to its hydroxyl groups.
A polar molecule.
No, SiH4 is not polar. It is nonpolar. It is considered nonpolar because it does not have permanent dipole moments.
O2 is non polar molecule .
n-Hexene is considered a polar molecule due to the presence of the carbon-carbon double bond. The asymmetric distribution of electrons around the double bond creates a small dipole moment, making the molecule polar.
No. Ice is simply solid water, which is polar.
The molecular shape of carbon tetrachloride is a tetrahedron, which negates the polarity of individual bonds, and makes the molecule non-polar.
yes it is a non polar molecule
A polar molecule.
No, SiH4 is not polar. It is nonpolar. It is considered nonpolar because it does not have permanent dipole moments.
The individual bonds are polar, but they're symmetric so the molecule overall is considered nonpolar.
O2 is non polar molecule .
non-polar molecule
oil is non polar molecule
it is polar (inorganic) molecule
non-polar molecule
n-Hexene is considered a polar molecule due to the presence of the carbon-carbon double bond. The asymmetric distribution of electrons around the double bond creates a small dipole moment, making the molecule polar.
No. Ice is simply solid water, which is polar.