Is the molecule below polar or non-polar? Why? Hint: the electronegativity of Ec is 3.4 H. H. Н—Ес — Н H. H. O a) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical and has a polar bond) b) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds) c) Polar Molecule (is is symmetrical with a polar bond)

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H-Ec-H
Is the molecule below polar or non-polar? Why?
Hint: the electronegativity of Ec is 3.4
H.
H-Ec
Н—Ес — Н
H.
a) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical and has a polar bond)
b) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds)
c) Polar Molecule (is is symmetrical with a polar bond)
Transcribed Image Text:H-Ec-H Is the molecule below polar or non-polar? Why? Hint: the electronegativity of Ec is 3.4 H. H-Ec Н—Ес — Н H. a) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical and has a polar bond) b) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds) c) Polar Molecule (is is symmetrical with a polar bond)
O a) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical and has a polar bond)
b) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds)
c) Polar Molecule (is is symmetrical with a polar bond)
d) Non-polar molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds)
e) Non-polar molecule (it is symmetrical with a polar bond)
O f) Non-Polar molecule (it is symmetrical and has no polar bond)
Transcribed Image Text:O a) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical and has a polar bond) b) Polar Molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds) c) Polar Molecule (is is symmetrical with a polar bond) d) Non-polar molecule (it is asymmetrical but no polar bonds) e) Non-polar molecule (it is symmetrical with a polar bond) O f) Non-Polar molecule (it is symmetrical and has no polar bond)
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