What is the main reason that hydrogen fluoride is considered a polar molecule?

Understanding Molecular Polarity

Interactive Video
•
Chemistry, Science
•
9th - 12th Grade
•
Medium

Emma Peterson
Used 25+ times
FREE Resource
Read more
10 questions
Show all answers
1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hydrogen and fluorine have the same electronegativity.
The electrons are equally shared between hydrogen and fluorine.
Fluorine has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen.
Hydrogen has a higher electronegativity than fluorine.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is carbon dioxide considered a non-polar molecule despite having polar bonds?
The molecule is not symmetrical.
The polar bonds are in the same direction.
The polar bonds cancel each other out due to symmetry.
Carbon has a higher electronegativity than oxygen.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What shape does the water molecule have that contributes to its polarity?
Trigonal planar
Linear
Tetrahedral
Bent
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the bent shape of a water molecule affect its polarity?
It causes the dipole moments to cancel out.
It increases the symmetry of the molecule.
It ensures that the dipole moments do not cancel out.
It makes the molecule non-polar.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the effect of a tetrahedral structure on the polarity of carbon tetrachloride?
It makes the molecule polar.
It causes the dipole moments to cancel out.
It increases the molecule's polarity.
It has no effect on the molecule's polarity.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is chloromethane considered a polar molecule?
All bonds in chloromethane are non-polar.
The molecule has no net dipole moment.
There is a significant electronegativity difference between carbon and chlorine.
The molecule has a symmetrical shape.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a key factor in determining the polarity of larger molecules?
The overall size of the molecule.
The number of hydrogen atoms.
The presence of lone pairs.
The distribution of polar and non-polar regions.
Create a free account and access millions of resources
Similar Resources on Quizizz
11 questions
Polar vs Non-Polar Molecules Unveiled Through Chemistry Concepts

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Molecular Polarity and Electronegativity Concepts

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Molecular Polarity and Lone Pairs

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Polarity and Molecular Structure Concepts

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Understanding Polar Covalent Bonds

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Understanding Electronegativity in Organic Chemistry

Interactive video
•
10th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Polar and Non-Polar Molecules

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
11 questions
Understanding Molecular Polarity

Interactive video
•
9th - 12th Grade
Popular Resources on Quizizz
15 questions
Character Analysis

Quiz
•
4th Grade
17 questions
Chapter 12 - Doing the Right Thing

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
10 questions
American Flag

Quiz
•
1st - 2nd Grade
20 questions
Reading Comprehension

Quiz
•
5th Grade
30 questions
Linear Inequalities

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Types of Credit

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
18 questions
Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead Summer Academy Pre-Test 24-25

Quiz
•
5th Grade
14 questions
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade
Discover more resources for Chemistry
17 questions
Chapter 12 - Doing the Right Thing

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
30 questions
Linear Inequalities

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Types of Credit

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Taxes

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
17 questions
Parts of Speech

Quiz
•
7th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Chapter 3 - Making a Good Impression

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Inequalities Graphing

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
10 questions
Identifying equations

Quiz
•
KG - University