• Home
  • Chemistry
  • Astronomy
  • Energy
  • Nature
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Electronics
  • Understanding Xylene's Nonpolar Nature: Chemical Properties & Bonding
    Xylene is a nonpolar molecule because it is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Carbon and hydrogen atoms have similar electronegativities, so they do not form polar bonds. Polar bonds occur when there is a significant difference in electronegativity between two atoms, causing one atom to have a partial positive charge and the other atom to have a partial negative charge. Xylene does not contain any polar bonds, so it is a nonpolar molecule.
    Science Discoveries © www.scienceaq.com