the polarity of Cl2 is nonpolar because it is two of the same elements are bonded together, the two sides of the molecule are evenly distributed
Yes CH2Cl2 is polar because its molecular structure is not symmetrical. Since Hydrogen is less electronegative than cl there is polarity in the compound.
The Cl atom has a lone pair. It is a ion that is bent or shaped like a V. This makes it polar.
It has polar bonds, but the polar bonds cancel each other out, making the bond nonpolar.
This is non-polar because the atoms that bind, are the same
Polarity of it is zero.It is a non polar compound
polar
CH2Cl2
CH2Cl2
It's tetrahedral.
There are no resonance structures for CH2Cl2.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
The formula for methylene chloride is CH2Cl2
CH2Cl2
It is insoluble
tetrahedral
no
CH2Cl2
CH4 + Cl2 → CH3Cl + HCl CH3Cl + Cl2 → CH2Cl2 + HCl CH2Cl2 + Cl2 → CHCl3 + HCl
There are no resonance structures for CH2Cl2.
CH2Cl2
It's tetrahedral.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
aka dichloromethane: CH2Cl2