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This sketch of a neutral molecule is shaded red or blue wherever the electrostatic potential at the molecule's surface isn't zero. What could the chemical formula of the molecule be?

This sketch of a neutral molecule is shaded red or blue wherever the electrostatic potential at the molecule's surface isn't zero. What could the chemical formula of the molecule be?

This sketch of a neutral molecule is shaded red or blue wherever the electrostatic potential at the molecule's surface isn't zero. What could the chemical formula of the molecule be? possible chemical formula (check all that apply) electrostatic potential map O Br O HF O CO ON2H2 2-2 Start Over Undo Help

Explanation / Answer

answer : HBr , CO

because hetero diatomic molecules are polar but not homodiatomic molecules.

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