How To Determine Polarity?

Check the chemical formula for metal + nonmetal

Identify whether the bond is ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent

Compare electronegativity values of the bonded atoms

Larger electronegativity difference indicates greater polarity

The more electronegative atom is the negative end

The less electronegative atom is the positive end

For molecules, determine the shape using VSEPR

Check whether bond dipoles cancel out

Symmetrical molecules with identical outer atoms are often nonpolar

Asymmetrical molecules with polar bonds are often polar

Look for lone pairs on the central atom

Lone pairs often increase molecular polarity

For ions, use the sign of the charge to identify polarity

For acids and bases, identify the ionizable hydrogen or charged group

Use a periodic table electronegativity trend if exact values are unavailable

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