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egoroff_w [7]
3 years ago
9

Both of the sulfur-chlorine single bonds in scl2 are polar. in which direction should the polarity arrows point? both of the sul

fur-chlorine single bonds in are polar. in which direction should the polarity arrows point? to the right to the left toward the central sulfur atom away from the central sulfur atom
Chemistry
1 answer:
Volgvan3 years ago
7 0
The polarity arrow should point AWAY FROM THE CENTRAL SULPHUR ATOM.
Arrows are used for different purposes in chemistry. Polarity arrow is used to indicate the position of polar bonds in organic molecules.  Polarity refers to the separation of the electric charges in a substance, so that the substance is partially positive and at the same time it is partially negative.
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