C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
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.
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
when the molecule contains polar bond
when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
when the molecule contains polar bonds
Polarity of HF is nonpolar and it's molecular shape is linear.
when the molecule contains polar bonds
because there is polarity of molecules in there
No, the polarity of a compound may however affect light.
Temperature and polarity.
polarity maybe