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What is the polarity of SF4Br2?

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8y ago

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it has both polar bonds because F is more electronegative than Br so the electrons are shared unevenly, and it is a polar molecule because its square pyramidal geometry doesn't allow its bond dipole moments to cancel out.

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8y ago

The molecule will be weakly polar. Anyplace around the molecule where there is a fluorine atom will be slightly more negatively charged than where there's a bromine atom because fluorine is more electronegative than bromine.

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12y ago

polar bonds/ polar molecule

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10y ago

The molecule is polar and has polar bonds

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