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Consider the following Lewis Diagrams.

Does it contain any polar bonds? Is the molecule overall polar?
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H÷N_H
(A)
I-N:
·ד
(D)..
:0-F
F
H
✓ Lewis Diagram A
✓Lewis Diagram B
✓ Lewis Diagram C
✓ Lewis Diagram D
(B)
=c=0
HTC H
H-C-H
(C) |
A. Contains nonpolar bonds but is a polar molecule.
B. Has no polar bonds and is not a polar molecule.
C. Contains polar bonds but is a nonpolar molecule.
D. Cannot be determined from the information provided.
E. Contains polar bonds and is a polar molecule

Consider the following Lewis Diagrams. Does it contain any polar bonds? Is the molecule-example-1
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A : Contains polar bonds and is a polar molecule

B: Contains polar bonds but is a nonpolar molecule.

C: Has no polar bonds and is not a polar molecule.

D: Contains polar bonds and is a polar molecule

Relationship between Lewis structures and polarity

Lewis structures show the relationships and electron sharing between atoms in molecules. By analyzing these structures in conjunction with electronegativity and geometry, we are able to ascertain a molecule's polarity, or uneven distribution of charges.

Nonpolar molecules lack an overall charge because of symmetry, whereas polar molecules have a positive and negative end. Chemical reactions, physical characteristics, and intermolecular forces can all be better understood in light of polarity.

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