Chapter 6: Q. 6.79 (page 203)
Why is a nonpolar molecule, but is a polar molecule?
Short Answer
is nonpolar but is polar because of electronegativity difference.
Chapter 6: Q. 6.79 (page 203)
Why is a nonpolar molecule, but is a polar molecule?
is nonpolar but is polar because of electronegativity difference.
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a. b.
c. d.
Identify each of the compounds in problem 6.90 as ionic or molecular.
The following compounds contain ions that are required in small amounts by the body. Write the formula for each.
a. potassium phosphide
b. copper(II) chloride
c. iron (Ill) bromide
d. magnesium oxide
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b. What noble gas has the same electron arrangement as the chloride ion?
c. Why are Group elements found in many compounds, but not Group elements?
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a. chlorine b. cesium
c. nitrogen d. radium
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