It has polar bonds.But compound is not polar
Potassium iodide is a polar, ionic compound.
"water is a good example of a polar compound."
It is not possible for the polar covalent compound to have a lower melting point than the non-polar covalent compound because they have ionic bonds.
No, ammonia is non-polar.
It has polar bonds.But compound is not polar
normal chromatography based on polarity and non polarity principle If mobile phase is polar, compound is non polar,then non polar compound first elutes as peak and then followed by polar compound reverse chromatography is if the mobile phase is polar, the polar compound first elutes and then followed by non polar compound
it is a polar compound.
Polar compound.
It is a polar compound.
Potassium iodide is a polar, ionic compound.
"water is a good example of a polar compound."
It is not possible for the polar covalent compound to have a lower melting point than the non-polar covalent compound because they have ionic bonds.
Yes a compound can be both if it has polar bonds that are not matched on the opposite side by the same polar bond.
ionic compounds are polar compounds because they have charge separation between them
No, ammonia is non-polar.
Ethanol is a polar chemical compound.