Such a molecule is said to have an electric dipole.
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A chemical bond between two ions with opposite charges, characteristic of salts. Also called electrovalent bond.
A lack of balance in the charge at opposite ends of a structure is called a polar molecule or an ionic compound depending on the component elements.
The correct spelling is dipole moment instead of dipole movement. The definition of dipole moment is the net molecular polarity measure. It is the separation of dipole ends and the magnitude of charges.
A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called a polar molecule.
Such a molecule is said to have an electric dipole.
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It is called polar
A polar molecule has regions of opposing charge. For example in water the hydrogen are in a relatively positive area, as compared to the highly electronegative oxygen. The bent or L-shape to water is because of this polarity.
dipole dipole
An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
The flow of electric charges is current.
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract. They are similar to electric charges, for they can both attract and repel without touching. ... Electric charges produce electrical forces and regions called magnetic poles produce magnetic forces.
flow of electricity through a conductor are electric charges
It is called an electric current.