You think to a ion (anion or cation).
An ion is a positively or negatively charged atom or molecule.
Polar molecule
i am not sure but i think they are called lons
dipole
An ion is a charged molecule. It is either positively or negatively charged due to the amount of electrons it is missing (+) or has extra (-). A charged molecule is said to be Ionized.
A nonpolar molecule is a molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends.
partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.
A positively charged atom or molecule is one that has lost one or more electrons, resulting in an excess of positively charged protons in its nucleus. This imbalance creates an overall positive charge on the atom or molecule.
ion
The ends of the water molecule have opposite electrical charges
A molecule with one end positively charged and one end negatively charged is called a polar molecule. This charge separation is due to differences in electronegativity between the atoms in the molecule, leading to an uneven distribution of electrons. Water is a common example of a polar molecule.
A bond that forms between a positively charged hydrogen atom of one molecule and a negatively charged region of another molecule is a hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative atom (like oxygen or nitrogen) in another molecule.