A polar bond occur when electrons are shared unequally. However, POLAR MOLECULES are the ones that have a slight postitive charge on one end and a slight negative charge on the other end.
A dipole or a zwitterion.
It is a dipole.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
one end of the molecule has a slightly negative charge and the other a slightly positive charge.
It is telling us that one end of the molecule has a positive electrical charge and the other end has a negative charge
hydrogen is partially positive and oxygen is partially negative so your answer is oxygen
water - having a slightly negative charge on the oxygen end and a slightly positive charge on the Hydrogen end.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
Batteries will typically have a slight positive charge on one end and a slight negative charge on the other end. Polar substances act similarly.
one end of the molecule has a slightly negative charge and the other a slightly positive charge.
One end of a molecule or atom has a partial negative charge and the other end has a partial positive charge.
All polar molecules have a slightly positive charge at one end and a slightly negative charge at the other. In fact, it is the definition of a polar molecule.
This is a polar molecule.
Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted by the positive end.
Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted by the positive end.
water, H20
Because in an unbalanced system, the positive end a positive charge, and the negaticve end has a negative charge. Though current (which is reletive to the "positiveness" of an area) flows from positive to negative, electrons flow from negative to positive.