Polar and highly eletrophylic observe the 4 free electrons hanging from it's bottom ballanced by happy hydrogens. http://www.chem.uwec.edu/Chem150_S07/elaborations/unit1/unit1-e-polarity/unit1-e-try-this-answer.html
Formaldehyde is a polar molecule, because it has permanent dipoles
it is polar in nature...its said to be the most polar solvent
non polar
Nonpolar
Yes! Water will dissolve formaldehyde because both of these chemicals are polar. Just remember the golden rule of polarity, "Like dissolves like".
the molecule is non-polar the CH bonds are also non-polar
it is indodymanicitode
Formaldehyde is polar so I would say London dispersion and dipole-dipole.
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
I2 is non-polar
Oil is non polar
non-polar
non polar
non polar
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
Yes! Water will dissolve formaldehyde because both of these chemicals are polar. Just remember the golden rule of polarity, "Like dissolves like".
water is polar and immiscible with the non-polar octanol.