Chemical polarity, also known as bond polarity or simply polarity, is a concept in chemistry which describes how http://www.answers.com/topic/chemical-bond http://www.answers.com/topic/electron are shared between http://www.answers.com/topic/atom. It is a physical property of compounds and affects other physical properties such as http://www.answers.com/topic/solubility, http://www.answers.com/topic/melting-point and http://www.answers.com/topic/boiling-point. Polarity also affects http://www.answers.com/topic/intermolecular-force, leading to some compounds or molecules within compounds being labelled as polar or non-polar. Formula Description Example {| ! rowspan="5" | Polar | AB Linear Molecules CO HAx Molecules with a single H HCl AxOH Molecules with an OH at one end C2H5OH OxAy Molecules with an O at one end H2O NxAy Molecules with an N at one end NH3 ! rowspan="2" | Nonpolar | Ax All elements O2 CxAy Most carbon compounds CO2 Non-polar covalent bond: 0.0-0.4 Slightly polar bond: 0.5-0.9 Moderately polar bond: 1-1.3 Highly polar bond: 1.4-1.7 Slightly ionic bond: 1.8-2.2 Ionic Bond: 2.3+ |}
Yes absolutely. Think about salt (sodium chloride), it is something that we dissolve in water everyday for our food because water is a polar solvent. So "like dissolves like" polar solute always dissolves in polar solvent.
No, ionic bond is only the ionic, the terms polar and nonpolar are used for covalent bonds only.
No it could not be. They ionic because of they are ionic.
Polar compound
An ionic bond is very polar.
polar
yes.
Organic solvents, which are non-polar cannot dissolve polar compounds, such as ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds generally are more soluble in polar solvents than in non-polar. Strictly polar compound is a term applied to compounds with a polar covalent bond
Generally a polar molecules (as salts) have an ionic bond.
Sugars are polar covalent compounds.
Almost all. Some such as calcium carbonate, silver chloride are not soluble. Generally ionic compounds are soluble in water due to their ionic bonds which makes them easy to dissociate in polar solutions such as water.
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an ionic compound (to some extent) , all ionic compounds are polar.
Organic solvents, which are non-polar cannot dissolve polar compounds, such as ionic compounds.
ionic compounds are polar compounds because they have charge separation between them
Ionic compounds generally are more soluble in polar solvents than in non-polar. Strictly polar compound is a term applied to compounds with a polar covalent bond
Generally a polar molecules (as salts) have an ionic bond.
Sugars are polar covalent compounds.
Almost all. Some such as calcium carbonate, silver chloride are not soluble. Generally ionic compounds are soluble in water due to their ionic bonds which makes them easy to dissociate in polar solutions such as water.
Its ionic which means it's polar. All ionic solutes only dissolve in polar solvents.
CCl4 is a non polar solvent and therefore dissole ionic compounds
Like dissolves like. Water is polar solvent and hence it dissolves ionic and polar compounds.
Hydrophilic compounds are polar or ionic and this is the reason for attraction of water towards these substances.
it is ionic, soluble in polar solutes the reason it will not dissolve in water is dure to the nature of fluorides not wanting to let go of their cations