If it were polar, it should dissolve in water.
As rule (but not general) a polar compound is dissolved in a polar solvent and inverse.
If a substance is polar, it is soluble in water.
H2 molecule is the least polar. Between H2O and H2S, the most polar will be H2O as oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur.
The landform in the polar lands is landform in the polar lands.What else
If it were polar, it should dissolve in water.
It will be bloody cold!
SEALS
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761570078/kerosene.html This website through Encarta will explain to you the properties of Kerosene and tell you that it is insoluble. Kerosene with most other Alkanes are non polar, water is polar. Non polar molecules can only dissolve with other non polar molecules. The same for polar in that they cannot dissolve in any other but polar molecules.
Males are much larger.
Polar bears are omnivores and they love to eat ringed seals.
Most definitely polar.
As rule (but not general) a polar compound is dissolved in a polar solvent and inverse.
blue is the most polar. red is the least.
Most components of grape juice are polar (acids, most vitamins, sugars) but some are not: essence oil, esters
A polar solvent will most likely dissolve a polar solute. There be dipole-dipole attractive forces occurring between the two polar substances.
Most hydrocarbons are non-polar.