Original post: "no.a compound can be considered POLAR when it is SYMMETRICAL and the bond polarity is POLAR COVALENT BOND or IONIC BOND."
Revision by another: The answer, "no," is correct, but the answer's explanation is not. The reason NH4+ is classified as nonpolar is because it IS symmetrical. That symmetry is due to their being identical atoms (H) at each of the four points of its molecular tetrahedral geometry, so that all four of the dipole moments extending out from the central atom cancel out perfectly, leaving a net dipole of 0. Zero net molecular dipole = nonpolar molecule.
amines are moderately polar substances
Dimethylamine is a polar compound.
yes
yes
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Polar covalent, electronegativity differece between N and H is is 0.84.
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
An amine oxide is any of a class of organic compounds formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an amine.
An amine does (On the nitrogen)
an "amine" group, particularly a "primary amine"
No - they contribute POLAR charachter
Polar covalent, electronegativity differece between N and H is is 0.84.
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
You add one more amine into it !
An amine oxide is any of a class of organic compounds formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an amine.
Urea's polar because the bond moment is not null. another reason is cause the oxygen is more electronegative than amine bond (nitrogen and hydrogen)
Amine Dahar was born in 1985.
Amine Laâlou was born in 1982.
Djalil Amine was born in 1977.
Amine Zary is 180 cm.
Yes Pyridine is a tertiary amine.
An amine scrubber is a device which employs a liquid amine such as diethanolamine to remove acidic substances from industrial gases.