Energy was released when the molecule was formed from its elements
Energy was released when the molecule was formed from its elements (apex)
A zwitterion, if you mean formal charges. If you just mean relatively positive and negative, then a polar molecule.
Yes! Polar covalent.
a diatomic molecule is a molecule with two atoms. so H2 is a diatomic molecule. HCl is also a diatomic molecule. C4H6 is not a diatomic molecule, because it has more then 2 atoms
HF is the hydrid of fluorine, or fluoride of the hydrogen. the acid which can't be stored in the glass tares, because this compound reacts with the SiO2. Extremely dangerous.
A zwitterion is a molecule with a positive and a negative electrical charge at different locations within that molecule.
HF is not an oxyacid; no oxygen in the molecule.
That statement is incorrect. HF is a polar molecule because fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen, causing the electron density to be pulled closer to the fluorine atom. As a result, HF has a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom and a partial negative charge on the fluorine atom.
A zwitterion, if you mean formal charges. If you just mean relatively positive and negative, then a polar molecule.
HF is the formula.
Yes! Polar covalent.
Polar molecules have partial negative and partial positive charges on opposing sides. They have a net dipole as a result of the opposing charges.
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.
A molecule that has a negative and positive end is a polar molecule.
there is no negative pole in h2o molecule
due to the difference in the between the two atoms in the molecule
a diatomic molecule is a molecule with two atoms. so H2 is a diatomic molecule. HCl is also a diatomic molecule. C4H6 is not a diatomic molecule, because it has more then 2 atoms
HF is the hydrid of fluorine, or fluoride of the hydrogen. the acid which can't be stored in the glass tares, because this compound reacts with the SiO2. Extremely dangerous.