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Lewis Structures, Shapes, and PolarityW 319Draw Lewis structures, name shapes and indicate polar or nonpolar for the following molecules: a. CH4 b. NCl3 c. CCl2F2 d. CF2H2 e. CH2O f. CHN g. PI3 h.

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III A Group Bonds: (sp2 hybridization) Molecule has trigonal planar geometry. This molecule is also nonpolar despite of all bonds are polar.

CF2Cl2. This CF2Cl2 molecule, also known as Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon-12) is composed of one carbon atom (Green), two fluoride atoms (Red), and two chloride atoms (Yellow). Its Electron Domain Geometry is Tetrahedral, and its Molecular Geometry Shape is Tetrahedral, too.

Explanation: Diatomic oxygen is made up of the same two elements, and they equally share the 4 electrons that make up the double bond between them. They're equally electronegative, which means that there are not any partial charges for each element. Since neither atom pulls harder, it's a non-polar covalent bond.

Yes HCN is polar. Its structure is H-C N. Not only is the nitrogen electronegative intrinsically but it's also tugging on three electron pairs in its triple bond with carbon.

Summary: Hence it is quite clear that CH2F2 molecule is a polar molecule containing polar bond with electronegativity difference of 1.43, giving partial positive charge to Carbon atom and partial negative charge to Fluorine atom.

Summary: Hence it is quite clear that CH2F2 molecule is a polar molecule containing polar bond with electronegativity difference of 1.43, giving partial positive charge to Carbon atom and partial negative charge to Fluorine atom.

Answer: CH2F2 is a polar molecule because of the pull of electrons towards the fluorine dipoles (i.e. the partial negative charge) and the resulting partial positive charges on the hydrogen ends of the tetrahedron.

For Xenon difluoride the molecule is symmetrical and therefore it is a nonpolar molecule. While there may be unequal sharing of electrons in the individual bonds, in a nonpolar molecule like XeF2 these bonds are evenly distributed and cancel out. There is no net dipole and the XeF2 is non-polar.

In CHCl3, the molecular shape is tetrahedral, meaning that the H and the three Cl atoms will occupy the vertices of a triangular based pyramid around the central C atom. All of these bonds are polar (C-H only very slightly so).

The molecular structure is tetrahedral.

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