Decide whether each molecule or polyatomic ion is polar or nonpolar. If the molecule or polyatomic ion is polar, write the chemical symbol of the atom closest to the negative side. For example, if the molecule were HCl and you decided the hydrogen atom was closest to the negative side of the molecule, you'd enter "H" in the last column of the table. polar or nonpolar? molecule or atom closest to polyatomic ion negative side polar HCN O nonpolar O polar SIF O nonpolar O polar HCI O nonpolar Explanation Check 2021 McGraw-Hill E Terms of Use Accessibility ロ ロロ

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Predicting whether molecules are polar or onpo
Decide whether each molecule or polyatomic ion is polar or nonpolar.
If the molecule or polyatomic ion is polar, write the chemical symbol of the atom closest to the negative side. For example, if the molecule were HCl and you
decided the hydrogen atom was closest to the negative side of the molecule, vou'd enter "H" in the last column of the table.
atom closest to
polar or
nonpolar?
molecule or
polyatomic ion
negative side
O polar
HCN
O nonpolar
O polar
SIF,
nonpolar
polar
HCL
O nonpolar
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Transcribed Image Text:Predicting whether molecules are polar or onpo Decide whether each molecule or polyatomic ion is polar or nonpolar. If the molecule or polyatomic ion is polar, write the chemical symbol of the atom closest to the negative side. For example, if the molecule were HCl and you decided the hydrogen atom was closest to the negative side of the molecule, vou'd enter "H" in the last column of the table. atom closest to polar or nonpolar? molecule or polyatomic ion negative side O polar HCN O nonpolar O polar SIF, nonpolar polar HCL O nonpolar Explanation Check © 2021 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Accessibility Ov I 11:31 acer ied ned pag din heme page up esc 2$ % & %23 * backspace delete 3 5 7 8 9 tab e y u Potes
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The question is based on the concept of polarity of the molecules.

compounds which have electronegativity difference in the bonds are called polar. compounds in which net dipole moment is positive are polar.

compounds in which the dipole moment is cancelling out each other,resulting zero is nonpolar.

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