Is IF5 Polar or Nonpolar? (And Why?)

Is IF5 Polar or Nonpolar? (And Why?)

A close-up view of the IF5 molecule reveals its intricate structure. Iodine, a large central atom, is surrounded by five fluorine atoms, forming a trigonal bipyramidal geometry. The image emphasizes the electronegativity difference between iodine and fluorine, showcasing the compound's unique properties.

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