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Below is the perspective drawings for H2CO.  Below the structure are arrows indicating the overall direction of polarity or a “0” if the molecule is non polar.  

The image shows the structural formula of a molecule with a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to two hydrogen atoms, implying the chemical formula CH2O (formaldehyde).

Below the molecular structure, there is a question asking, "What is the correct indication of polarity for this molecule?"

The diagram presents multiple arrows labeled A through G, each indicating different possible directions for the molecular dipole moment:

- A: No arrow, indicating no polarity.
- B: A horizontal arrow pointing to the right.
- C: An arrow pointing diagonally upwards to the right.
- D: A vertical arrow pointing upwards.
- E: A vertical arrow pointing downwards.
- F: An arrow pointing diagonally upwards to the left.
- G: A horizontal arrow pointing to the left.

The task requires identifying the correct direction of the dipole moment for the formaldehyde molecule based on the polarity of its bonds.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows the structural formula of a molecule with a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to two hydrogen atoms, implying the chemical formula CH2O (formaldehyde). Below the molecular structure, there is a question asking, "What is the correct indication of polarity for this molecule?" The diagram presents multiple arrows labeled A through G, each indicating different possible directions for the molecular dipole moment: - A: No arrow, indicating no polarity. - B: A horizontal arrow pointing to the right. - C: An arrow pointing diagonally upwards to the right. - D: A vertical arrow pointing upwards. - E: A vertical arrow pointing downwards. - F: An arrow pointing diagonally upwards to the left. - G: A horizontal arrow pointing to the left. The task requires identifying the correct direction of the dipole moment for the formaldehyde molecule based on the polarity of its bonds.
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