Are #B-F# and #B-I# polar? Chemistry Intermolecular Bonding Polarity of Bonds 1 Answer Aditya Banerjee. Nov 29, 2016 In both the bonds, #F# as well as #I# are more electronegative than #B#. So, both the bonds are polar, as the net resultant moment is towards the more electronegative elements. Answer link Related questions What causes bond polarity? Is the bond between H and S atoms polar? What is the bond polarity of the water molecule? How does polarity affect ionic bonds? What is a polar covalent bond? Can you compare the location of bonding electrons in a polar covalent bond with those in a... How does polarity affect bond angles? How can I determine bond polarity? What is an example of a polarity of bonds practice problem? What is a polar molecule? See all questions in Polarity of Bonds Impact of this question 7391 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License