No, many linear molecules are nonpolar.
A polar substance often has a bent or otherwise asymmetrical structure.
Its polar and bent. The two lone pairs of electrons push on the hydrogen bonds creating a bent shape. Btw this is common knowledge and could be found with a quick Google search.
linear
This is a linear molecule.
The shape of CS2 is considered linear. This is because both sulfur molecules are attached to the one carbon molecule using double bonds in a straight line.
linear
A molecule made up of two atoms will form a linear shape. The centers of the two atoms will be a straight line.
HCN has a linear molecule.
linear
This is a linear molecule.
The hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecule has a bent shape.
The shape of CS2 is considered linear. This is because both sulfur molecules are attached to the one carbon molecule using double bonds in a straight line.
No,it is not linear.It is bent in shape.
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linear
A molecule made up of two atoms will form a linear shape. The centers of the two atoms will be a straight line.
A molecule of two atoms is always linear.
N2 ,molecular nitrogen, is a linear molecule with a dumbbell shape.
For example nitric oxide (NO) and beryllium hydride (BeH2) have linear molecules.