Chemistry, asked by amannarang5521, 1 year ago

Why are molecules of organic halogen compounds polar?

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Answered by ravi15964
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Molecules of organic halogen compound are generally polar ? What it means give one example and name the molecules present in that compound.

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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The halogens are all more electronegative than carbon and this makes the carbon-halogen bond a polar bond with a slight positive charge (d +) residing on the carbon end of the bond and a slight negative charge (d-) on the halogen end.

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