Amie Ormiston
Friday, August 19, 2011
Is the iodine molecule polar or nonpolar? explain?
nonpolar. Iodine is diatomic (2 molecules), so in its covalent bond, the dipole moments are cancelled out by the molecule's linear symmetry.
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