Excuse me, but could you guys please explain whether the following compounds are polar or nonpolar, and WHY?
-Salt Peter (Potassium Nitrate)
-Aspirin (2-acetyloxybezoic acid)
-Table Sugar (Sucrose)
-Road Salt (Calcium Chloride)
-Antifreeze (Ethylene-glycol)
And how could they possibly relate to electronegative difference? Like for instance with aspirin when we do electronegative difference we do:
O 3.5 O 3.5 C 2.5 C 2.5
C 2.5 H 2.1 H 2.1 C 2.5
----- ------ ------ ------
1.0 1.4 0.4 0.0
In our charts it tells us that anything above 0.5 is polar, and below 0.5 is nonpolar. How can Aspirin have both nonpolar and polar properties?
Thank you