Polar compounds are those which have a net charged moment. Nonpolar compounds do not have a net charge, they are equal and neutral
BeCl2 is the molecular formula for beryllium chloride. The geometry of the chemical compound is linear and it is also nonpolar.
polar
no, in the case of polar and nonpolar the two do not mix it's like putting olive oil in milk
nonpolar covalent
O=O Polarity is determined by the difference in electronegativity (EN) between the bonded atoms. An EN of zero is nonpolar. Since the two oxygen atoms have the same EN, their EN difference is zero, so the bond between them is nonpolar, and oxygen (O2) is a nonpolar molecule.
no... water is a polar compound
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
Cl4 does not exist, but if CCl4 is meant: this is a nonpolar compound
pentane is nonpolar covalent compound
It would be nonpolar. But since it has two atoms of the same type it would be an element, not a compound.
It is a nonpolar compound because their electronegativity differences are not big and therefore rendering them nonpolar.
it is an ionic compound so the words ..polar and nonpolar are meaning less....
This compound is nonpolar covalent.
Iodine chloride is a covalent compound.
Nonpolar compounds do not have dipole moments. Dipole moments are polar forces. If the compound is nonpolar then there is no polarity within that molecule.
hydrophilic compound
Polar compound.