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Choose the Compound Below That Contains at Least One Polar

Question 113

Question 113

Multiple Choice

Choose the compound below that contains at least one polar covalent bond,but is nonpolar.


A) HCN
B) CBr4
C) SeBr4
D) ICl3
E) Both B and C are nonpolar and contain a polar covalent bond.

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