I could not see how. The polarity of a molecule is determined by the electronegativity of the constituent elements being greatly enough different to grant slight charges on the molecule. Still, this may be a possibility that a chemist at the university level could confirm. I am a biologist!
Non-polar molecules can exhibit attractive forces known as London dispersion forces due to temporary fluctuations in electron distribution that create temporary dipoles. These forces are weak but can lead to attractions between non-polar molecules. Additionally, non-polar molecules can also have induced dipole-induced dipole interactions, where their electric fields induce a temporary dipole in nearby non-polar molecules, resulting in attraction.
Water is polar while oils are non-polar. Molecules that are polar will mix with other polar molecules, and non-polar molecules will mix with other non-polar molecules. Polar and non-polar molecules will not mix.
Polar molecules reacts with polar molecules and non-polar molecules react with non-polar molecules.
Non-polar molecules are generally more attracted to other non-polar molecules due to the similar distribution of electronic charge. This attraction is known as London dispersion forces. Polar molecules tend to interact with other polar molecules through stronger dipole-dipole interactions or hydrogen bonding.
When soap is mixed with octane the non-polar ends of the soap molecules are attracted with induced-dipole induced-dipole attractions to the non-polar octane molecules. The octane molecules repel the polar ends of the soap and the soap molecules form inverted soap bubbles that attract polar molecules like water.
No, hexane molecules are non-polar.
a dipole in induced.
b c polar molecules are easily soluable in water thanthe non polar molecules
London dispersion forces (instananeous dipole - induced dipole interactions)
Water attracts polar molecules and repels non-polar molecules because water has polar molecules. Water does have a net dipole though it doesn't have net charge.
non polar molecules dissolve in fat due to the fact that fat is also a nonpolar molecule, and have u ever heard of the saying "like dissolves in like" well non polar molecules dissolve in other non polar molecules. Hope that helps
Lipids are soluble in non polar solvents