hello...
So Ive been doing destroyer and it has just confused me on how to determing if something is polar or not. I know that when we have a bond between two atoms where one is more electronegative than the other, you generally get a dipole which if looked upon as vectors- cancel eachother out, it is nonpolar(ccl4). But, if they add up, create a polar molecule(h2o).
But what if you have LONE PAIRS on the central atom?...what happens if you have a single lone pair or if you have a couple of lone pairs on the central atom?..how would this effect the polarity?>..
Id appreciate your insight...🙂
So Ive been doing destroyer and it has just confused me on how to determing if something is polar or not. I know that when we have a bond between two atoms where one is more electronegative than the other, you generally get a dipole which if looked upon as vectors- cancel eachother out, it is nonpolar(ccl4). But, if they add up, create a polar molecule(h2o).
But what if you have LONE PAIRS on the central atom?...what happens if you have a single lone pair or if you have a couple of lone pairs on the central atom?..how would this effect the polarity?>..
Id appreciate your insight...🙂