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A molecule that has a negative and positive end is a polar molecule.
It is because it has positive charges (from 2 H) and negative charges (from O), that the charges balance out (negative + positive = neutral) (2H+) + (O2-) -----> H2O
O=O A molecule/diatomic atom of gaseous oxygen. Covalently double bonded. H-H A molecule/diatomic atom of gaseous hydrogen. Covalently single bonded. N to N A molecule/diatomic atom of gaseous nitrogen. Covalently triple bonded.
Both of the H are always positive. The O is negative. look at the image and see which has the 2 H+ and O-
It means transfer of proton (or H+ ion) from one molecule to another.
A zwitterion, if you mean formal charges. If you just mean relatively positive and negative, then a polar molecule.
Do you mean hydrogen bond? This is an electrostatic (mainly) attraction, for example, between the H (slightly positively charged) on one water molecule with the O (slightly negative) on another.
From H and O, oxygen is the most electronegative, so that the negative side of the H-O-H 'triangle' with O in top.
If you mean "Why is a molecule polarized" it would be because there is a more negative charge to one end of the molecule than the other.
Energy was released when the molecule was formed from its elements
It means there is a positive side and a negative side to it. The 2 atoms of Hydrogen in a water molecule bond asymetrically to the oxygen atom. Like this O / \ H H Instead of this way H--O--H The molecule then has a more positive charge on the Hydrogen side of the molecule and a negative charge on the Oxygen side. ( When a molecule is polar, it means that the molecule has been given a charge. In water, H2O, Oxygen has a charge and so does hydrogen. However, because there is such a large difference in electronegativity between the Oxygen and the Hydrogens, then the distribution of electrons within the molecule becomes uneven. This causes one end of the molecule to contain a slightly postive charge and the other end to possess a slightly negavtive charge. ) Hope This WiLL HeLp u !! ))
A molecule that has a negative and positive end is a polar molecule.
It is because it has positive charges (from 2 H) and negative charges (from O), that the charges balance out (negative + positive = neutral) (2H+) + (O2-) -----> H2O
there is no negative pole in h2o molecule
explain specifically what the subscripts mean in the molecule formula c 6 h 12 o 6
A zwitterion is a molecule with a positive and a negative electrical charge at different locations within that molecule.
No, H-F is more polar because fluorine, F, is more electro-negative than chlorine, Cl.