Classify the C-Cl, C-C and C-H bons in this molecules as non-polar or polar covalent.

Explain your answer

In general, C-H bonds are considered non-polar covalent because carbon and hydrogen have similar electronegativities, resulting in a relatively even distribution of electrons between the two atoms.

C-Cl bonds are considered polar covalent because chlorine is more electronegative than carbon, which leads to an uneven distribution of electrons and a partial negative charge on the chlorine atom and a partial positive charge on the carbon atom.

C-C bonds are considered non-polar covalent because carbon atoms have similar electronegativity, resulting in an even distribution of electrons between the two atoms.

In the given molecule, the C-H bonds would be non-polar covalent, the C-Cl bonds would be polar covalent, and the C-C bonds would be non-polar covalent.