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a. Are the bonds in sulfur tetrafluoride polar or non-polar? Explain your
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Answered by Ay611424
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The other explanation goes like this: Two S-F bonds are opposite from each other, in complete 180 degrees. But the other two S-F bonds are pointing down, and that is why their bond dipoles do not cancel. So SF4 molecule is polar. If the charge distribution is symmetric, it is non-polar.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the bonds in sulphur tetra fluoride are polar due to the difference in eletronegativity between sulphur and fluorine

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