2 Chemistry -- Nitro Compounds

2). How do you explain the polarity of nitro compounds ? 

2). How do you explain the polarity of nitro compounds ? 

Nitro compounds are polar due to the presence of the nitro functional group (-NO2), which consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The oxygen atoms are more electronegative than nitrogen, causing them to attract electron density towards themselves. This creates a partial positive charge on the nitrogen atom and partial negative charges on the oxygen atoms, resulting in a dipole moment and overall polarity of the molecule.

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