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Q: Does water lose its polarity when frozen?
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Which property is responsible for the fact that water and oil do not mix?

polarity! Polarity is the reason that water and oil do not mix


Why does water have polarity?

water is ionised.


Which characteristic of water molecules makes water a good solvent?

The polarity of water results in the ability of water to dissolve other hydrophilic molecules


What type of bond results between water molecules due to water's polarity?

Hydrogen bonds form between water molecules due to water's polarity.


What are the characteristisc of water?

solvent, polarity, hydrogen bonds solvent, polarity, hydrogen bonds


What do you mean by polarity in the covalent bonds?

polarity means how much quantity soluble in water


Which has more polarity water or hydrochloric acid?

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How does a drawing of polarity water and the bond polarities make a major contribution to the overall molecular polarity look?

The polarity is a vector quantity. The resultant of the polarity of bonds determines the polarity of the molecule. In CO2 there is polarity between the two C-O but the polarity is equal and opposite in direction so CO2 doesn't have polarity. If the polarity of bonds is not cancelled then the polarity remains in the molecule.


How does the polarity of water molecules make water an effective solvent?

The polarity of the water molecule is what makes water a great solvent. It called the universal solvent.


When will a net hold water?

when the water is frozen


Does boiling point affect the polarity of water?

No, boiling does not affect the polarity of water. What it does is create enough energy for the water molecules to separate from one another. But the water molecules are still polar.


Does frozen beer lose it's alcohol?

No.