QUESTION 2 Which one of the molecules shown below would you predict to be polar (i.e., have a net dipole moment)? F F, F-As-F CI S=Si=0 CI CI O a. BCI3 would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel. O b. S=Si=O would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel. Oc. ASF5 would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel.

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Which one of the molecules shown below would you predict to be polar (i.e., have a net dipole moment)?
F
F
F-As-F
CI
S=Si=0
CI
O a. BCI3 would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The
other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel.
O b. S=Si=O would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The
other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel.
Oc. AsF5 would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The
other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Which one of the molecules shown below would you predict to be polar (i.e., have a net dipole moment)? F F F-As-F CI S=Si=0 CI O a. BCI3 would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel. O b. S=Si=O would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel. Oc. AsF5 would be polar because the bond dipoles aren't symmetrical and don't cancel each other out. The other two are non-polar because the bond dipoles cancel.
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