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Admiral
28 July, 19:52
What is the bond polarity of So2?
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Bria Stevens
28 July, 22:42
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So2 is polar.
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This means that there is one side (top or bottom) of the molecule that has both oxygen atoms on it, which gives it a slightly negative charge while the portion of the molecule that has the sulfur atom has a slightly positive charge. As a result of this, SO2 is polar.
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