Decide whether each molecule or polyatomic ion is polar or nonpolar. If the molecule or polyatomic ion is polar, write the chemical symbol of the atom closest to the negative side. For example, if the molecule were HCl and you decided the hydrogem atom was closest to the negative side of the molecule, you'd enter "H in the last column of the table. molecule or polyatomic ion polar or nonpolar? atom closest to negative side O polar CS2 O nonpolar O polar NH3 O nonpolar O polar HCL O nonpolar

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O ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL BONDING
Predicting whether molecules are polar or nonpolar
Decide whether each molecule or polyatomic ion is polar or nonpolar.
If the molecule or polyatomic ion is polar, write the chemical symbol of the atom closest to the negative side. For example, if the molecule were HCl and you decided the hydrogen
atom was closest to the negative side of the molecule, you'd enter "H* in the last column of the table.
molecule or
polar or
nonpolar?
atom closest to
polyatomic ion
negative side
O polar
O nonpolar
Cs2
попроlar
O polar
NH3
nonpolar
polar
HCl
O nonpolar
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Transcribed Image Text:O ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL BONDING Predicting whether molecules are polar or nonpolar Decide whether each molecule or polyatomic ion is polar or nonpolar. If the molecule or polyatomic ion is polar, write the chemical symbol of the atom closest to the negative side. For example, if the molecule were HCl and you decided the hydrogen atom was closest to the negative side of the molecule, you'd enter "H* in the last column of the table. molecule or polar or nonpolar? atom closest to polyatomic ion negative side O polar O nonpolar Cs2 попроlar O polar NH3 nonpolar polar HCl O nonpolar Explanation Check 02022 McGraw Hill LLC. AN Rights Reserved. Terms of Use I Privacy Center Accessibility F9 F10 F11 F12 Finder F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 DeX F2 APP2 F3 APP3 F1 Esc APP1- II ! @ # $ % & Bac %3D 4. 7 1
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