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Chemistry, 08.12.2020 23:00 mandilynn22

Which statement best describes the polarity of the molecule PI3? A.
It is nonpolar, because the bonds are polar and the molecular geometry does not affect polarity.
B.
It is nonpolar, because it is a trigonal-planar molecule and the bond polarities cancel each other out.
C.
It is nonpolar, because the electronegativity difference between phosphorus (P) and iodine (I) is very small.
D.
It is polar, because it is a trigonal-planar molecule and the bond polarities between phosphorus (P) and iodine (I) add together.

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