Yes it is, I am trying to figure out exactly why but from my understanding. The molecular shape is Trigonal Planer which would mean non-polar if all three of the outer atoms had the same electronegativity, since Cl has a lower electronegativity than both F atoms the pull from the F's is slightly greater causing a slight polarity in the molecule.
Vanillin is polar because it has polar functional groups such as hydroxyl and carbonyl groups. These functional groups create uneven distribution of charge within the molecule, making it polar overall.
SBr2 is a polar molecule. This is because the S-Br bonds are polar due to the difference in electronegativity between sulfur and bromine. Additionally, the shape of the molecule is angular, which results in an uneven distribution of electron density, making it polar overall.
Yes, molecule AsF3 is polar due to its trigonal pyramidal geometry and the asymmetrical distribution of electrons in the molecule. The lone pair on arsenic further contributes to its polarity.
PCl3 is a polar molecule. Although the individual P-Cl bonds are polar due to differences in electronegativity, the overall molecule is polar because the dipole moments do not cancel each other out.
Salicylic acid is polar due to its hydroxyl group, which creates an uneven distribution of charge in the molecule, resulting in a polar nature.
No its not polar
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
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IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond
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