Yes, N2 is nonpolar. Diatomic molecules like N2 or H2 are nonpolar because each atom in the bond has the same electronegativity, that is, they each pull the electrons in the bond toward their nucleus equally. This means that there is no net 'dipole moment,' which just means that the pull from the atoms on the electrons is equal, so they cancel.
N2Cl2 is a polar molecule. The molecule has a non-linear geometry with two N-Cl bonds that are polar due to differences in electronegativity between nitrogen and chlorine. The overall dipole moment does not cancel out, making N2Cl2 polar.
No its not polar
Nonpolar
IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond
polar
N2Cl2 is a polar molecule. The molecule has a non-linear geometry with two N-Cl bonds that are polar due to differences in electronegativity between nitrogen and chlorine. The overall dipole moment does not cancel out, making N2Cl2 polar.
N2=28 and cl2=71
No its not polar
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar
polar
Polar Polar
IOF5 is polar - O has a double bond
polar
Polar
polar