half positive ,and if u dont know what that means then go back to 2 grade ,,,
Partially positive means that the positive charge is half the strength of a regular positive charge. That is why in hydrogen bonding where the hydrogen ions have a partial positive charge, hydrogen bonds are the weakest bonds.
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∙ 12y agoPartially positive refers to a state where the charge distribution in a molecule or atom is uneven, causing one part of the molecule to be slightly positively charged while another part is slightly negatively charged. This phenomenon occurs in polar molecules where the electrons are not shared equally between the atoms.
The symbol δ+ is used to indicate a partially positive charge, while the symbol δ- is used to indicate a partially negative charge in chemistry. These symbols are commonly used to represent polar covalent bonds where electrons are not equally shared between atoms.
The carbon atom in CBr is partially positive, as bromine is more electronegative than carbon, causing the carbon atom to have a partial positive charge.
the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative
Water is a polar molecule, meaning it has regions where the electrons are not evenly distributed. This results in a partially positive charge on the hydrogen atoms and a partially negative charge on the oxygen atom. This polar nature of water allows it to form hydrogen bonds and exhibit properties like cohesion, adhesion, and high surface tension.
HF has a polar covalent bond. The electronegativity difference between hydrogen and fluorine causes the electrons to be unequally shared, leading to a polar bond where fluorine is partially negative and hydrogen is partially positive.
the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative
The symbol δ+ is used to indicate a partially positive charge, while the symbol δ- is used to indicate a partially negative charge in chemistry. These symbols are commonly used to represent polar covalent bonds where electrons are not equally shared between atoms.
The carbon atom in CBr is partially positive, as bromine is more electronegative than carbon, causing the carbon atom to have a partial positive charge.
Partially destroyed by its own enzymes
It means the solution dissolves into something else partially
The oxygen atom in the water molecule is more electronegative than the hydrogen atoms and will have a partial negative charge. This partial negative charge on the oxygen atom allows it to interact with a positive ion through electrostatic attraction.
When hydrogen is attached to a more electronegative element, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative and the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive
A polar molecule is one that has a negative and positive end due to an uneven distribution of electron density. Water is a common example of a polar molecule, with its oxygen atom being partially negative and its hydrogen atoms being partially positive.
It can either mean that something is literally only partially cooked, or it can be slang for an idea (or something else) that is only partially formed or produced.
CH2O is the formula for formaldehyde, and yes, it does have dipole forces between molecules. The reason is that the O in H2C=O will be partially negative, making the carbon partially positive.
water consists of polar molecules (having partially positive and negative charges) the partially charge of one molecule attracts the opposite partially charge of other molecules (hydrogen bonding) it creates attraction among water molecules.
I think perhaps you mean partially