all the salts and most of the protiens.
water
Methylamine, or CH3NH2 is a polar molecule. The most electronegative atom in the molecule is nitrogen, which also has a lone pair on it. Also, hydrogen bonding occurs between N-H, which are polar bonds.
No, water is the most abundant molecule in the body.
A+LS is "miscible"
H2 molecule is the least polar. Between H2O and H2S, the most polar will be H2O as oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur.
A type of lipid molecule with polar and non polar regions are phospholipids. Phospholipids are a class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes as they can form lipid bilayers.
it is 65% oxygen
Methylamine, or CH3NH2 is a polar molecule. The most electronegative atom in the molecule is nitrogen, which also has a lone pair on it. Also, hydrogen bonding occurs between N-H, which are polar bonds.
When a polar molecule causes a charge redistribution in a nonpolar molecule, the molecules of the mixture most likely experiencing dipole-induced dipole interactions
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You have 60 % of water in your body. So the most prevalent molecule is H2O or water molecule in your body.
Our body contains about 70% water so most abundant molecule is H2O.
No, water is the most abundant molecule in the body.
Molecules can be polar or non-polar; bonds are what hold molecules together, but they are not in themselves polar or non-polar. I should point out that the most famous polar molecule in the world, the water molecule, does have covalent bonds.
A+LS is "miscible"
H2 molecule is the least polar. Between H2O and H2S, the most polar will be H2O as oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur.
Because it is a a hydrocarbon, and most hydrocarbons are nonpolar and a molecular(covalent) compound
OF2 is a polar molecule because of it's bent shape. Fluorine is slightly higher in electronegativity than Oxygen so electrons have a tendency to be in this area. The bent shape means the electrons are shifted to one side and the molecule is polar. Hope it helps