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9 January, 05:09

Why are some molecules polar and others nonpolar?

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  1. 9 January, 05:52
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    Polar molecules: water - H2O and ammonia - NH3

    Nonpolar molecules: carbon dioxide - CO2 and benzene - C6H6.
  2. 9 January, 07:57
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    polar:

    water - H2O.

    ammonia - NH3.

    sulfur dioxide - SO2.

    hydrogen sulfide - H2S.

    ethanol - C2H6O.

    Non polar:

    any of the noble gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe.

    any of the homonuclear diatomic elements: H2, N2, O2, Cl2.

    carbon dioxide - CO2.

    benzene - C6H6.

    carbon tetrachloride - CCl4.

    methane - CH4.

    ethylene - C2H4.

    hydrocarbon liquids, such as gasoline and toluene.
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