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Yes. Sodium chloride is a polar molecule.Take that last answer with a grain of ....

If you are trying to decide whether or not the bond is ionic or polar covalent, I would choose ionic. The two atoms have very different electronegativities; the chlorine takes the electron from sodium, becoming Cl-, and leaving the sodium Na+.

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Sodium chlorine is an ionized salt that can dissociate into Cl- and Na+. It is also considered a type of polar compound that can dissolve in water and have dipole moments.

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what is the polarity of sodium bicarbonate

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Sodium chloride is not soluble in methanol.

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Sodium chloride is a polar, ionic compound.

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Sodium chloride is neutral.

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Yes, sodium chloride is a polar compound.

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Sodium chloride is a polar compound.

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Positive

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