Acids are generally polar, so yes. The presence of alcohol (OH) substituents allow for hydrogen bonding.
No, dye is non of these.
Polar
Oxalic acid is a non-polar molecule due to its molecular structure.
Flurosulfonic acid is polar because of the differences between the electronegativities of its atoms and its geometry.
It's an Acid
No, dye is non of these.
Polar
a non polar amino acid is if it has 1 carbon and 3 hydrogen
it is polar since it has carboxylic acid (propanoic acid) function
Oxalic acid is a non-polar molecule due to its molecular structure.
Polar
Flurosulfonic acid is polar because of the differences between the electronegativities of its atoms and its geometry.
It's an Acid
its an ionic compound / polar
Non-polar amino acid is hydrophobic ( GROUP 1)LeucineProlineAlanineValineGlycineMethionineTryptophanPhenylalanineIsoleucine
Tetrahydrocannabinol is non-polar. It has a saturated fatty acid chain meaning that it is hydrophobic and therefore non-polar, since it won't bond with H2O
Tail of fatty acid is hydrocarbon which is non polar while head is polar .