a) CH4 polar nonpolar none of these b) SO2

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I need help describing these as polar or non-polar.
**Title: Identifying Molecular Polarity**

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**Description:**

This section provides interactive options to determine the polarity of various molecules. For each molecule listed, select whether it is polar or nonpolar from the dropdown menu.

**Molecule Analysis:**

1. **CH₄ (Methane)**
   - Select from the options:
     - Polar
     - Nonpolar
     - None of these

2. **SO₂ (Sulfur Dioxide)**
   - Dropdown available for selection.

3. **CBr₄ (Carbon Tetrabromide)**
   - Dropdown available for selection.

4. **CH₂F₂ (Difluoromethane)**
   - Dropdown available for selection.

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**Instructions:**
Choose the correct option for each molecule by considering its molecular geometry and the electronegativity of its atoms. This exercise enhances understanding of molecular structure and electrostatic interactions.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Identifying Molecular Polarity** --- **Description:** This section provides interactive options to determine the polarity of various molecules. For each molecule listed, select whether it is polar or nonpolar from the dropdown menu. **Molecule Analysis:** 1. **CH₄ (Methane)** - Select from the options: - Polar - Nonpolar - None of these 2. **SO₂ (Sulfur Dioxide)** - Dropdown available for selection. 3. **CBr₄ (Carbon Tetrabromide)** - Dropdown available for selection. 4. **CH₂F₂ (Difluoromethane)** - Dropdown available for selection. --- **Instructions:** Choose the correct option for each molecule by considering its molecular geometry and the electronegativity of its atoms. This exercise enhances understanding of molecular structure and electrostatic interactions.
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