In chemistry, a dipole is a molecule that because of it's structure has a concentration of electrons on one side of the molecule while drawing electrons away from the other side.
This can be particularly useful in organic chemistry if you need those electrons to synthesize a particular bond in a specific spot of the molecule.
almost all compounds have dipole moments
if the dipole moment is bigger than one the compound is said to be electronegative
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It is ionic, so there are no van der waals forces, just ion-dipole.
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An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
plastic is a compound .
Do you mean how is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? If so, an organic compound has carbon, an inorganic compound does not need to have carbon.
An azoxy compound is a specific class of dipolar organic compound.
An ammonium ylide is any dipolar organic compound of general formula R3N+-C-R2.
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It is bipolar,and it is about one of his ex girlfriend's.
Dipolar speakers create an open space of sound in the center of the listening area, and Bipolar speakers produce a greater sound output and response at the cost of sonic immersion.
Ceri Booth has written: 'Recognition-induced acceleration of a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition'
The moon does not have a dipolar magnetic field and its external magnetic field is quite weak when compared to that of the Earth.
Ohmic decay is the wasting away of dipolar magnetic fields. This decaying takes place over a very long period of time.
Badr El Din Ibrahim has written: 'Dipolar reactions of l-aryl-3-oxidopyridinium betaines'
It is ionic, so there are no van der waals forces, just ion-dipole.
Lemi B. Turker has written: '1, 3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions of some 1-aryl-3-oxidopyridinium betaines and further consersions'
Gegran Jean Sabounji has written: 'The study and use of some 1, 3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions of N-aryl-3-oxidopyridinium betaines'