Square planar:
In this structure the net dipole moment = 0. Hence, the molecules exhibiting this geometry is not always polar.
Trigonal planar:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
Trigonal pyramidal:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
Trigonal bipyramidal:
In this structure the net dipole moment = 0. Hence, the molecules exhibiting this geometry is not always polar.
Bent:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
Tetrahedral:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
T-shape:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
Octahedral:
In this structure the net dipole moment = 0. Hence, the molecules exhibiting this geometry is not always polar.
Square pyramidal:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
Seesaw:
The net dipole moment of the all possible molecules in this geometry is always nonzero. Hence, this geometry will always yield polar molecules.
(A = central atom)
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