10:36Polar Molecules Tutorial: How to determine polarity in a moleculeCrash Chemistry Academy801views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following compounds is/are nonpolar?I. COF2 II. ICl2– III. XeF4 IV. C8H181222views2rank2comments
Open QuestionFor each molecule, specify the polarity of the bonds and the overall polarity of the molecule.317views
Open Questionwhy does the presence of lone pair electrons contribute to the polarity of a water molecule?272views
Open QuestionDetermine the electron geometry (eg), molecular geometry (mg), and polarity of SO3.324views
Open QuestionThe molecular geometry of the PF3 molecule is ________, and this molecule is ________.279views
Open QuestionGiven six molecules, identify the molecules with polar bonds and the molecules that are polar.322views
Open QuestionIn a water molecule, which atom has the strongest attraction for shared electrons?216views
Open QuestionClassify these molecules as polar or nonpolar. Drag each item to the appropriate bin.242views
Open QuestionWhich species has a net dipole moment (i.e., are polar overall)? Select all that apply.255views
Open QuestionClassify these molecules as polar or nonpolar. Drag each item to the appropriate bin.244views
Open QuestionLook up the structure for chlorophyll b. do you expect it to be more or less polar.280views
Open QuestionChoose the compound below that contains at least one polar covalent bond, but is nonpolar.451views
Open QuestionConsider BF3, SO3, and XeO3. Which of these molecules is considered to be polar?384views
Open QuestionBecause water has one side positively charged and one side negatively charged it is considered231views
Open QuestionFor each compound, draw the Lewis structure, determine the geometry using VSEPR theory, determine whether the molecule is polar, identify the hybridization of all interior atoms, and make a sketch of the molecule according to valence bond theory showing orbital overlap: a. COF2 (carbon is the central atom) b. S2Cl2 (ClSSCl) c. SF4.
Open QuestionFor each compound, draw the Lewis structure, determine the geometry using VSEPR theory, determine whether the molecule is polar, identify the hybridization of all interior atoms, and make a sketch of the molecule according to valence bond theory, showing orbital overlap. a. IF5 b. CH2CHCH3 c. CH3SH