Why is SCl2 polar?Dec 20,2023 Sulfur dichloride (SCl2) is a polar molecule. Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur, which means it will attract the shared electrons in the S-Cl bond more strongly. SCl2 has a bent or angular geometry due to the presence of two lone pairs on the ...
Classify each of the following molecules as polar or nonpolar. a. H2CO b. CH3OH c. CH2Cl2 d. CO2 Which of the following has no effect on what state in which a molecule is found? a. Number of moles. b. Mass. c. Temperature. d. Intermolecular forces. Which ...
If a substance forms intramolecular hydrogen bonding, is it more or less likely to simultaneously form intermolecular hydrogen bonding?A bond formed between a silicon atom and an oxygen atom is likely to be: A. Ionic B. Coordinate covalent C. Polar covalen...