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Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are nonpolar molecules.
Electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions.
An ionic bond
An inoic bond!
Non-polar molecules are ususally carbon saturated. Often contain no or very few Nitrogen or oxygens.
Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are nonpolar molecules.
Hydrogen bond
Slight attractions that develop between oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are nonpolar molecules.
van der Waals forces.
Nonpolar molecule is one which electrons are shared equally in bonds. Such a molecule does not have oppositely charged ends. This is true of molecules made from two identical atoms or molecules that are symmetric, such as CCl4.
When polar molecules are placed between oppositely charged metal plates they will align themselves. They align in the direction of the field.
Those molecules are polar.
When molecules are close together, a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules. Chemists call such intermolecular forces of attraction van der Waals forces. (This also occurs in the phenomenon known as Hydrogen-bonding.) What is the alternate of a slight attraction - it is called the covalent bond. Note that an ionic bond is a type of covalent bond.
If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.
It's the Van Der Waals Force.
When molecules are close together, a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules. Chemists call such intermolecular forces of attraction van der Waals forces. (This also occurs in the phenomenon known as Hydrogen-bonding.) What is the alternate of a slight attraction - it is called the covalent bond. Note that an ionic bond is a type of covalent bond.