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It is a nonpolar compound because their electronegativity differences are not big and therefore rendering them nonpolar. Also the only intermolecular force evident in SO3 is the London force meaning that it is only nonpolar.

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14y ago

Its Non-Polar. SO4-2 exists as a tetrahedral structure and has six resonance structures which allow the two negative oxygen atoms to be placed all around the central Sulfur atom which essentially eliminates the chances for a permanent dipole to occur.

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Sulfite ion is polar due to the presence of the polar S-O bonds and the overall molecular structure that results in an uneven distribution of charge.

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10y ago

Sulfur dichloride is considered a type of polar molecule. The reason that it is polar is because of its bent molecular geometry that prevents dipole moments.

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10y ago

yes it is polar

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13y ago

polar

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