The molecule O=C=S) is linear and has a Lewis structure analogous to that of CO2. Would you expect this molecule to be nonpolar?
A. Yes, because COS has different elements than in CO2.
B. No, because COS is linear.
C. Yes, because O and S have different electronegativities, and CO and CS bond dipoles do not cancel each other.
D. No, because O and S have similar electronegativities, and Co and CS bond dipoles cancel each other.