What are Polar and Non-polar Covalent Compounds
Asked by sauravattri1 | 18th Apr, 2008, 06:53: PM
Expert Answer:
The difference electronegativity between two bonded atoms is 0 then it is non-polar and if it is from 0 to 1.7 then it polar covalent compound. If its greater than 1.7 then ionic compounds.
Answered by | 21st Dec, 2017, 01:08: PM
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