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Which molecule listed below is a polar molecule?

A NH₃
B H₂O
C HCN
D all of the compounds
E none of the compounds

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Final answer:

Each molecule listed - NH₃, H₂O, and HCN - is polar because they all have uneven distributions of electrons due to differences in electronegativity between atoms and/or their molecular geometry. Therefore, all the compounds listed are polar molecules.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking about the polarity of specific molecules. A polar molecule has a net dipole moment due to the uneven distribution of electrons caused by atoms with different electronegativities and/or by the molecule's geometry. From the list provided:

NH₃ (Ammonia) is polar because it has a trigonal pyramidal shape with a lone pair of electrons at the top, which causes an uneven distribution of charge.

H₂O (Water) is polar because of its bent geometrical shape and the oxygen atom having a higher electronegativity than hydrogen atoms, creating a dipole.

HCN (Hydrogen cyanide) is polar because the linear molecule has a significant difference in electronegativity between carbon and nitrogen.

Therefore, option D, 'all of the compounds,' is correct as they all exhibit polar characteristics.

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