Polar and Nonpolar Molecules

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  • @bonganemathebula7556
    @bonganemathebula7556 4 роки тому +262

    Another way of looking at it:
    Symmetrical = Nonpolar
    Asymmetrical = Polar

    • @scoutst3r
      @scoutst3r Рік тому +2

      but h2o is symmetrical and polar

    • @jacque.line_ng
      @jacque.line_ng Рік тому +6

      @@scoutst3r H2O isn't symmetrical though? It has a bent structure.
      edit: I get what you mean now

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    • @nathangunderson398
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      Linear = nonpolar
      Non-linear = polar

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    There is a mistake, the electric dipole moment vector is directed along the line from negative charge toward positive charge
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    I am a bit confused with Carbon tetrafluoride...How are dipole moments cancel out when you draw it's 3d model.....

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    @allieh2141 4 роки тому +6

    How do we know if the molecule is supposed to be drawn in a bent or linear shape?

    • @katrina2023
      @katrina2023 4 роки тому +6

      check out VSEPR theory / molecular geometry.

    • @LordOfTitans04
      @LordOfTitans04 4 роки тому +6

      If the central atom has a lone pair of electrons like in SO2, it causes the electrons to cause a repulsion effect b/w them as they are like charges and thus, they try to stay as far as the can from each other, causing the the compound to bend. As for CO2, notice that it has no lone pair of electrons on carbon and thus it exists in a linear form.
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  • @anikagupta5820
    @anikagupta5820 3 роки тому +1

    Sir, I have a doubt. In 00:50 , in the first diagram it had positive and negative charges in its extreme ends, so why is it not polar ???

    • @Romeotje
      @Romeotje 3 роки тому

      they cancel each other out

  • @baharosman1416
    @baharosman1416 5 років тому +15

    C(n)H(n)
    ALWAYS is nonpolar
    Golden rule

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      @RutherfordBcrazy 4 роки тому

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    • @magikal_oz9872
      @magikal_oz9872 4 роки тому

      @@RutherfordBcrazy if a bond only has C and H atoms it is always nonpolar

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  • @shalinishastry
    @shalinishastry 5 років тому +3

    how do you atomatically know if somethings is bent or linear, I know bent has lone pairs but i dont get why linear doesn't

    • @jxzxf
      @jxzxf 5 років тому

      A molecule has linear geometry if it has 1 bond, and has a bent geometry if it has 2 bonding regions and 1 or 2 lone pairs.

    • @jxzxf
      @jxzxf 5 років тому +1

      2 Bond, 0 Lone Pair = Linear
      1 Bond, 3 Lone Pair = Linear
      1 Bond, 2 Lone Pair = Linear
      1 Bond, 1 Lone Pair = Linear
      1 Bond, 0 Lone Pair = Linear
      2 Bond, 1 Lone Pair = Bent
      2 Bond, 2 Lone Pair = Bent
      2 Bond, 3 Lone Pair = T-Shaped (Not Bent)
      ^I would just memorize this as well as the trigonal planar and tetrahedral for the regents/SAT

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    great video. Question: what do you classify as a polar covalent molecule - you mentioned non-polar and polar.

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