Polar molecules typically do not conduct electricity as well as ionic molecules. This is because charges in polar molecules due to unequal sharing of electrons are not as strong as the charges on ions
Polar molecules typically do not conduct electricity as well as ionic molecules. This is because charges in polar molecules due to unequal sharing of electrons are not as strong as the charges on ions.
The dissolved compound needs to dissociate into ions in order to conduct- some polar covalent compounds such as HCl do this, many others do not.
No Polar molecules have covalent bonds. If a substance has ionic bonds it does not form molecules.
Generally a polar molecules (as salts) have an ionic bond.
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A solvent is polar if its molecules contain highly polar covalent bonds, for example water, or ionic bonds, for example molten salt.
No, it is non-polar.
Because water molecules have partially charged atoms.
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Generally a polar molecules (as salts) have an ionic bond.
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The anion Cl- form ionic bonds in molecules.
A solvent is polar if its molecules contain highly polar covalent bonds, for example water, or ionic bonds, for example molten salt.
A solvent is polar if its molecules contain highly polar covalent bonds, for example water, or ionic bonds, for example molten salt.
No, it is non-polar.
Water molecules are polar molecules. Both of the bonds inside the molecule are polar bonds.
Because water molecules have partially charged atoms.
Covalent bonds form molecules where ionic bonds form ionic lattices. Hydrogen bonds are a form of intermolecular bonds which are formed with the participation of polar hydrogen atoms which are attached to either nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine.
Iodine molecules containing two atoms of iodine (I2) each are non-polar.
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