A water molecule is polar because there is an uneven distribution of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
Water is a polar molecular compound.
no... water is a polar compound
"water is a good example of a polar compound."
Water is a polar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound.
No. It is polar.
No. Water is a polar covalent compound.
Because sodium chloride and water are ionic compounds.
No, water is a polar solvent because of the polar oxygen-hydrogen bonds and the geometry of the compound.
yes
No. Kerosene is an organic compound. and water is a non-organic compound. (kerosene : non-polar Water : polar). As water is a polar solvent kerosene is not soluble in it. but kerosene is soluble in ethyl alcohol which is a non-polar solvent.
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
A non-polar compound is not miscible with water, which is a polar solvent. Hence, we cannot dissolve a non-polar compound inside water. Thus, when you mix them together within a container, the compound and water will continue to stay as 2 miscible distinct layers.
Yes, if it is insoluble in water it must be non-polar.