Only the OH bond is polar. The others are not.
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Acetic acid is polar because it is asymmetrical meaning that dipole moment does not get cancel.
the OH bond AND CH bonds.
The formula for hydroxide is (OH) however, hydroxide leaves an electron un-paired and bonds with another element or elements.
H2O is actually a polar molecule. The molecule can split into two ions: H+ and OH-
Because oxygen is more electronegative than nitrogen, OH will be more polar than NH.
Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.
Hydrogen peroxide has both polar covalent bonds (-OH bonds) and non polar covalent bonds (O-O bond).
Yes, sugars have a no of 'OH' groups and bond between 'O' and 'H' is a polar bond.
Polar. I just answered this question on Mastering chemistry.
The polar group -OH of ethanol is bonded to water by hydrogen bonds.
Salicylic acid i would think Look at both their structures; salicylic acid has more polar -OH bonds
Yes, nucleotides are polar. Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and are made up of 3 things - a phosphate group (huge indication that it's polar, it has a negative charge of -3), a 5 carbon sugar (it has polar OH hydroxyl groups) and a nitrogen base (not polar). Overall, the entire nucleotide together is polar.
The Ca and OH bond is an ionic one (i.e. the Ca2+ 2(OH-)) and the O-H bond is a Polar Covalent bond
Benzoic acid has an OH group which is polar, so it can form hydrogen bonds.
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Acetic acid is polar because it is asymmetrical meaning that dipole moment does not get cancel.
AnswerYes.See the Related Questions link to the left for more information about how to determine if any molecule is polar or not.Yes, Sucrose is a polar molecule because the formula is C12H22O11 and any formula with a single Hydrogen molecule, or a single Oxygen molecule is polar. It is held together with dipole-dipole forces.