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CH3-Cl polar or nonpolar?​

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Answered by joshua213
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In this case, CH3Cl is around the "polar" side of the spectrum, since you expect it numerically to be nonpolar, but it is asymmetrical with a Cl atom, whose electronegativity is significantly larger than that of H
Answered by Divshinde
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Explanation:

Because the C-Cl bond is polar, the CH3Cl has a net dipole, so CH3Cl is polar.

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