slightly polar
polarity... polar is the mid- range; nonpolar is the least polar.
H2O is polar because oxygen has a higher electronegativity
Nonpolar compounds do not have dipole moments. Dipole moments are polar forces. If the compound is nonpolar then there is no polarity within that molecule.
Yes. Polarity is an inherent property of the water molecule.
nonpolar or polar
polarity... polar is the mid- range; nonpolar is the least polar.
H2O is polar because oxygen has a higher electronegativity
Nonpolar compounds do not have dipole moments. Dipole moments are polar forces. If the compound is nonpolar then there is no polarity within that molecule.
Yes. Polarity is an inherent property of the water molecule.
It depends on the polarity of the solute and the solvent. If the solute is polar, then it will only dissolve in a polar solvent If the solute in nonpolar, then it will only dissolve in a nonpolar solvent
Nonpolar. There's a slight amount of polarity because of the double bond, but not much.
in general, polar liquids are miscible with other polar liquids but are not miscible with nonpolar liquids.
Yes, a molecule can be nonpolar when it contains polar covalent bonds, because think about it. if the molecule is linear in structure, and it has two equally polar bonds on either side, then the polarity will essentially cancel out, and it will become nonpolar.
the polarity of Cl2 is nonpolar because it is two of the same elements are bonded together, the two sides of the molecule are evenly distributed
Depending on the arrangement of outer atoms, this molecule could be polar or nonpolar.
nonpolar or polar
No. Water has polar molecules so only polar molecules will dissolve in water. Nonpolar molecules will only dissolve in nonpolar solvents. For example, lipids will dissolve in ethanol.