water is polar. That's why there's surface tension, because the positive side of one molecule is attracted to the negative side of another, so the molecules tend to stick together.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
no, false
Water has a polar molecule.
Because the oil has a nonpolar molecule and water has a polar molecule.
one is polar and one is nonpolar
Hydrophobic molecules do not dissolve in water. This is because water is hydrophilic. Another way to say this is that lipids, which are nonpolar, cannot dissolve in water, which in polar.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O or Water) is not an example of a nonpolar molecule. It is a polar molecule.
A polar molecule
Water has a polar molecule.
I will assume Hsub2O is H2O [water] Water is a polar molecule.
Because the oil has a nonpolar molecule and water has a polar molecule.
Lipid are nonpolar molecules that is not soluble in water.
lipid
Lipid
Yes, vitamin A is a type of nonpolar molecule. Like other nonpolar molecules, it is insoluble in water and soluble in fat.
It is polar because it is asymmetrical
one is polar and one is nonpolar
Nonpolar Fatty Acids