Is CH2I2 polar or non-polar?

Started by ann, October 10, 2022, 10:55:59 PM

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ann

I am confused on how this molecule is polar or non-polar

chenbeier

It has some polar parts at the iodine atoms, but a polarity like water has cannot be found. The soloubilty of halogen carbon hydrogens are poor.

uma

Quote from: chenbeier on October 11, 2022, 03:34:14 AM
It has some polar parts at the iodine atoms, but a polarity like water has cannot be found. The soloubilty of halogen carbon hydrogens are poor.
It doesn't make any sense.

uma

Quote from: ann on October 10, 2022, 10:55:59 PM
I am confused on how this molecule is polar or non-polar
CH4 or CI4 are  non polar because all bond dipoles cancelled out due to highly symmetrical tetrahedral structure in which all bonds are identical.
However, CH2I2 is also tetrahedral but all bonds are not identical. So this molecule is polar because all bond dipoles do not cancel completely.

chenbeier

Quote from: uma on October 20, 2022, 06:26:11 AM
It doesn't make any sense.

Why. The molecule is some how polar. But halogencarbonhydrogens are not good soluoble in water. I meant a polar compound like water is total different from them.

uma

Quote from: chenbeier on October 20, 2022, 02:52:32 PM
Why. The molecule is some how polar. But halogencarbonhydrogens are not good soluoble in water. I meant a polar compound like water is total different from them.
question was asking reason for polar or non polar ?
Not the comparison or solubility.

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