It's just regular old water. All water is polar because the molecule has a dipole.
H2O is a polar covalent molecule. It forms covalent bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but due to the unequal sharing of electrons, the oxygen atom becomes slightly negative while the hydrogen atoms become slightly positive, leading to a polar molecule.
A polar molecule will have an uneven distribution of charge, resulting in a partially negative and partially positive end. Therefore, an electron dot diagram showing a molecule with an asymmetrical distribution of electrons, where there is a concentration of electrons on one side, can represent a polar molecule.
H2O is a polar molecule because the oxygen atom has a higher electronegativity than the hydrogen atoms, leading to an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule. This causes the molecule to have a slight negative charge on the oxygen atom and slight positive charges on the hydrogen atoms.
ASCl3 is a polar molecule.
CFH3 is a polar molecule.
Every molecule has a polarity. They can either be non-polar (same on both sides) or polar (different on both sides). For example the molecule CO2 is a non-polar molecule. H20 (water) is a polar molecule (due to Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory (VSEPR)).
H2O is a polar covalent molecule. It forms covalent bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but due to the unequal sharing of electrons, the oxygen atom becomes slightly negative while the hydrogen atoms become slightly positive, leading to a polar molecule.
H2 non-polar (equal sharing) H20 polar (uneven sharing)
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
A polar molecule.
A polar molecule will have an uneven distribution of charge, resulting in a partially negative and partially positive end. Therefore, an electron dot diagram showing a molecule with an asymmetrical distribution of electrons, where there is a concentration of electrons on one side, can represent a polar molecule.
H2O is a polar molecule because the oxygen atom has a higher electronegativity than the hydrogen atoms, leading to an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule. This causes the molecule to have a slight negative charge on the oxygen atom and slight positive charges on the hydrogen atoms.
H20 (water)
Yes H2O is a molecule.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Water is a polar molecule.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.