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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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How to distinguish between polar and non-polar molecules/compound? For instance, one that you have not studied before but have t

o know if its polar or non-polar. Can you distinguish it from the basic structure of the molecule?
Chemistry
1 answer:
aleksley [76]3 years ago
7 0
<span> a molecule is polar if we find electronegativity differences between two differing atoms.
when there is large difference between electronegativity values, the more polar the molecule is.
</span><span> when  the electrons are shared equally between the nuclei.then the molecule is non polar
</span>  in Cl2<span> moleculethere is no  no polar bonds because the electron charge is  same on both atoms.
 It is therefore a nonpolar molecule.
bonds in </span>hydrocarbon molecules<span>,  as hexane, </span><span>C6H</span>14, are polar, 
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