It is MOSTLY non polar because it has 27 carbons arranged in several ring structures, and a side chain. This makes it non polar. The only polar parts of the molecule is an -OH group on one of the ring structures.
A polar molecule.
O2 is non polar molecule .
the molecule is non-polar the CH bonds are also non-polar
An iodine molecule is formed by two 'I' atoms. It implies that the molecule is symmetrical and it is non-polar.
No. The individual bonds are polar, but the molecule as a whole is symmetric and therefore nonpolar.
The molecular shape of carbon tetrachloride is a tetrahedron, which negates the polarity of individual bonds, and makes the molecule non-polar.
It is non polar. In amino acids, "polar" or "nonpolar" refers specifically to the side chain; the molecule as a whole is definitely polar, but leucine's side chain is a hydrocarbon with no polar groups.
yes it is a non polar molecule
It is MOSTLY non polar because it has 27 carbons arranged in several ring structures, and a side chain. This makes it non polar. The only polar parts of the molecule is an -OH group on one of the ring structures.
A polar molecule.
Yes, trichloromethane (chloroform) is a polar molecule due to the presence of three chlorine atoms, which are highly electronegative and cause an uneven distribution of electron density. This leads to a net dipole moment and makes the molecule polar.
non-polar molecule
O2 is non polar molecule .
oil is non polar molecule
It is a non-polar due to the presense of the Benzene ring and other Carbon atoms bonded to each other. The Carboxylic acid group is just a small portion of the whole molecule making it slightly polar compared to the whole non-polar molecule
it is polar (inorganic) molecule