PBr5 is ionic. PBr4+ + Br- ---> PBr5 (Wikipedia)
ClO4 is polar.
polar
It is a non-polar molecule. But it has polar covalent bonds between its atoms
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They all are polarized in respect to there neighboring atoms. If alone in the universe then it would be non-polar.
PBr5 is a nonpolar molecule because it has a symmetrical trigonal bipyramidal shape with the same electronegativity for each atom. This results in a cancellation of dipole moments, making the molecule nonpolar.
Yes, SbBr3 is polar because it has a lone pair of electrons on antimony (Sb) causing an asymmetrical distribution of electron density around the molecule.
PBr5 is the chemical formula for phosphorus pentabromide. It is a yellow solid at room temperature and is used as a brominating agent in organic synthesis reactions.
I2 is non-polar because it has a symmetrical linear shape, with the same atoms on both ends creating a balanced distribution of charge.
non-polar
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
No, n-octane is nonpolar because it consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together covalently, resulting in a symmetric distribution of electron density and no permanent dipole moment.
Nonpolar
ClO4 is polar.
CH4 has nonpolar covalent bonds. Each of the four hydrogen atoms shares its electron with the carbon atom equally, resulting in a symmetrical distribution of charge and no overall dipole moment.
CO2 is a nonpolar molecule because it has a linear shape with a symmetrical distribution of its oxygen atoms on either side of the carbon atom. This symmetrical arrangement results in the overall molecule having a net dipole moment of zero, making it nonpolar.