A molecule that has a negative and positive end is a polar molecule.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
To my knowledge, it is a polar molecule. Hope this helps, let me know if I'm wrong :)
The water molecule does not have a negative charge. The oxygen end of the molecule has a partial negative charge and the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge. This is because the oxygen atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atoms, and tends to hold the shared electrons more tightly than the hydrogen atoms.
An attraction between the positive end of one molecule and the negative end of another
An attraction between the positive end of one molecule and the negative end of another
Polaric molecule
Polar molecule
Polaric molecule
A polar molecule such as water
H2o
A zwitterion, if you mean formal charges. If you just mean relatively positive and negative, then a polar molecule.
yes. the positive end of the molecule attracts the negative end of the adjacent molecule
yes. the positive end of the molecule attracts the negative end of the adjacent molecule
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
To my knowledge, it is a polar molecule. Hope this helps, let me know if I'm wrong :)