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1.For Structure B the bond between carbon and sulfur is polar or non polar

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1.For Structure B the bond between carbon and sulfur is polar or non polar 2. Explain-example-1
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polar

Step-by-step explanation:

because carbon and sulfur have different electronegativities, the S=C bond is polar.

The entire molecule is nonpolar however because the dipoles (polar bonds) cancel out due to the geometry of the molecule (linear)

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