Oxalic acid is a non-polar molecule due to its molecular structure.
It is a polar phosphoric acid, it has a polar head (hydrophillic) and non polar tail (hydrophobic).
The head loves water, tail hates water.
Oxycodone is polar
Hydroxide ion, OH- is polar.
polar
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
polar
It is polar covalent.
Phenyl salicylate is a very polar molecule. It has strong intermolecular hydrogen bonds, hydrogen bonded to oxygen I concur!! The hydroxyl (-OH) group that is on the salicylic acid part of the molecule allows strong hydrogen bonding to occur. It's lack of solubility in water though could be the result of a stronger attraction to itself than to being solvated by water.
polar since phthalic acid is 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, two carboxylic acids are on the aromatic ring.
Salicylic acid i would think Look at both their structures; salicylic acid has more polar -OH bonds
salicylic acid (an acid) is more polar than methyl salicylate (an ester)
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
polar
It is polar covalent.
Acetic acid (CH3COOH) has a polar molecule.
Phenyl salicylate is a very polar molecule. It has strong intermolecular hydrogen bonds, hydrogen bonded to oxygen I concur!! The hydroxyl (-OH) group that is on the salicylic acid part of the molecule allows strong hydrogen bonding to occur. It's lack of solubility in water though could be the result of a stronger attraction to itself than to being solvated by water.
polar since phthalic acid is 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, two carboxylic acids are on the aromatic ring.
nonpolar or polar
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
polar covalent
Nonpolar