No, CH3CH3, or ethane, is not polar. It is considered nonpolar because it does not have strongly charged negative or positive hydrogen or carbon atoms.
No such Hydrocarbon as CH3 exists.
anion or cation CH3 is polar
yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar yeah my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar yeah my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Polar. The secondary (N-H) & tertiary (N-CH3) amines are polar. The N and O of the amide are also polar.
Ethanol is more polar. Propanol has three ch3-OH groups which affect the polarity, making it less polar.
methyl is hydrophobic because it is non polar. the c-h bonds have little electronegativity difference I believe. water is polar, and nonpolar things don't tend to react or dissolve in polar substances.
C6H6 will be repelled the most. C2H5OH and CH3CH2CH2OH are both alcohols, both are polar molecules and will easily dissolve in water.CH3OCH3 is dimethyl ether and will repel water, though it is slightly polar.C6H6 or benzene will be repelled by water the most, as benzene is non polar and water is polar.
The compound known as CH3(CH2)16CO2H is typically considered polar. Its molecules are able to have dipole moments, and it is soluble in water.
yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar yeah my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes. CH3 is nonpolar because it has a lone pair on the carbon causin it to be non polar yeah my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Polar. The secondary (N-H) & tertiary (N-CH3) amines are polar. The N and O of the amide are also polar.
Ethanol is more polar. Propanol has three ch3-OH groups which affect the polarity, making it less polar.
methyl is hydrophobic because it is non polar. the c-h bonds have little electronegativity difference I believe. water is polar, and nonpolar things don't tend to react or dissolve in polar substances.
It is polar. The oxygen has 4 electron domains. 2 are occupied by a molecule of different electronegativity, and 2 are only occupied by electrons. (another molecule that has this similar is H2O witch is polar) CH3OCH3 is shaped with the Carbons and Hydrogens at one side, oxygen in the middle, and electrons on the other side. this causes the molecule to be polar.
Heptane is non polar molecule. This molecule has only carbon and hydrogen.E.N difference between two atoms is 0.4,it is nearly equal to zero.
C6H6 will be repelled the most. C2H5OH and CH3CH2CH2OH are both alcohols, both are polar molecules and will easily dissolve in water.CH3OCH3 is dimethyl ether and will repel water, though it is slightly polar.C6H6 or benzene will be repelled by water the most, as benzene is non polar and water is polar.
Yes , phenol is more polar than toluene. because ph-OH has more dipole moment than Ph-CH3
CH3OH is a polar molecule owing to the polarity rendered by the -OH group. Its structure can be thought of as very similar, if not exactly, to the water molecule, and the CH3- group decreases the polarity as compared to water.
The -r group of alanine is -CH3 - which is a non-polar group, while the -r group of glycine is -H - which is an uncharged polar r group.
as ethanol is an alcohol containing polar group in its structure that is OH it is a polar group.As acetone is a carbonyl compound containig two CH3 groups which are non polar and Carbonyl group is slightly polar compared to alcoholic group so ethanol is highly polar than acetone