It is a non-polar molecule. But it has polar covalent bonds between its atoms
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Polar because it contains a polar molecule between carbon and oxygen!
no, in the case of polar and nonpolar the two do not mix it's like putting olive oil in milk
Polar compounds are those which have a net charged moment. Nonpolar compounds do not have a net charge, they are equal and neutral
The CO bond in carbon monoxide is polar.
non-polar molecule
No, Dihydrogen monoxide (water) is a polar molecule. It has a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atoms and a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom, resulting in an uneven distribution of electrons.
Carbon monoxide has a polar molecule.
It is a non-polar molecule. But it has polar covalent bonds between its atoms
CH3Br is a nonpolar molecule. Although the C-Br bond is polar due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and bromine, the overall molecule is nonpolar because of its symmetrical tetrahedral molecular geometry.
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No. Carbon dioxide has polar bonds, but the molecule as a whole is nonpolar because it is symmetric.
The molecule is nonpolar.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
Methyl is a nonpolar molecule.
Carbon monoxide is held together by a covalent bond.