I would like to make sure these answers are correct,

the question is what kind of molecule are the following

H2 nonpolar
HBr polar
BrCl polar
NH3 polar
CCl4 nonpolar

I posted an answer under the other screen name of Gloria then erased it after reading your responses to this question because I misinterpreted the question as wanting an answer of ionic or covalent.

I think all of your answers are correct.
I assume you can answer the other post correctly also but if you have questions post those and I shall be happy to check them for you.

To determine the polarity of a molecule, you need to consider the electronegativity difference between the atoms and the molecular geometry.

1. H2 (hydrogen gas): Hydrogen gas is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. Since hydrogen and hydrogen have similar electronegativities, the electronegativity difference is negligible. Therefore, H2 is a nonpolar molecule.

2. HBr (hydrogen bromide): Hydrogen bromide consists of a hydrogen atom bonded to a bromine atom. Bromine is more electronegative than hydrogen, creating an electronegativity difference. Additionally, the molecule has a linear geometry. Due to the polarity of the H-Br bond and the overall molecular shape, HBr is a polar molecule.

3. BrCl (bromine chloride): Bromine chloride is composed of a bromine atom bonded to a chlorine atom. Both bromine and chlorine are highly electronegative, resulting in a significant electronegativity difference. The molecule has a bent or V-shaped geometry. Considering the polarity of the Br-Cl bond and the molecular shape, BrCl is a polar molecule.

4. NH3 (ammonia): Ammonia consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. Nitrogen is more electronegative than hydrogen, causing an electronegativity difference. The molecule has a pyramidal or trigonal pyramidal geometry. As a result of the N-H bonds' polarity and the molecular shape, NH3 is a polar molecule.

5. CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride): Carbon tetrachloride consists of a carbon atom bonded to four chlorine atoms. Although chlorine is more electronegative than carbon, the molecule has a tetrahedral geometry, which leads to a symmetrical distribution of charge. Due to the canceling out of polarities caused by the molecular shape, CCl4 is a nonpolar molecule.

By considering the electronegativity difference and the molecular geometry of each molecule, you can determine whether they are polar or nonpolar.