Consider the skeletal structure shown below. Element A has 6 valance electrons and element B has 7 valance electrons. The A-B bonds are polar. Is this molecule polar or nonpolar? Why? B A-B 1. This molecule is nonpolar. 2. This molecule is polar. Because 3. The bond dipoles point in opposite directions and cancel each other out. 4. The molecule contains polar bonds. 5. The bond dipoles add together, leaving an overall molecular dipole.

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Consider the skeletal structure shown below. Element A has 6 valance electrons and element B has
7 valance electrons. The A-B bonds are polar. Is this molecule polar or nonpolar? Why?
B A-B
1. This molecule is nonpolar.
2. This molecule is polar.
Because
3. The bond dipoles point in opposite directions and cancel each other out.
4. The molecule contains polar bonds.
5. The bond dipoles add together, leaving an overall molecular dipole.
O 1, 3, and 4
O 2, 3, and 5
O 2 and 5
Transcribed Image Text:Question 12 Consider the skeletal structure shown below. Element A has 6 valance electrons and element B has 7 valance electrons. The A-B bonds are polar. Is this molecule polar or nonpolar? Why? B A-B 1. This molecule is nonpolar. 2. This molecule is polar. Because 3. The bond dipoles point in opposite directions and cancel each other out. 4. The molecule contains polar bonds. 5. The bond dipoles add together, leaving an overall molecular dipole. O 1, 3, and 4 O 2, 3, and 5 O 2 and 5
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