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One is that the water molecule is polar. It has a positive and a negative side. The polar attraction of the molecules explains the surface tension of water.
Water is H2O, 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen. Water is slightly polar (has an electric charge). Surface tension and capillary action are the properties that result from polar water molecules. Surface tension is the property of water molecules clinging to each other. Capillary action is just like surface tension except water clings to other molecules (e.g. glass, plastic).
Water molecules are polar This causes them to be attracted to the cell surface, which is also polar in nature
A water molecule is polar, which is why it attracts other polar molecules.
No.Water can't dissolve non-polar molecules. Water is a polar molecule. Since polar molecules can only dissolve with polar molecules, and non-polar molecules can only dissolve with non-polar molecules, water and non-polar molecules don't react together. Exception:- Some very small non-polar molecules can dissolve in water, like oxygen (O2)
Adhesion. Adhesion causes polar water molecules to adhere to the surface of a material that is polar.
Adhesion. Adhesion causes polar water molecules to adhere to the surface of a material that is polar.
One is that the water molecule is polar. It has a positive and a negative side. The polar attraction of the molecules explains the surface tension of water.
Water is H2O, 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen. Water is slightly polar (has an electric charge). Surface tension and capillary action are the properties that result from polar water molecules. Surface tension is the property of water molecules clinging to each other. Capillary action is just like surface tension except water clings to other molecules (e.g. glass, plastic).
Polar molecules dissolve in water. The reason why polar molecules dissolve in water, but not non-polar molecules is because non-polar molecules can't form hydrogen bonds.
Water molecules are polar This causes them to be attracted to the cell surface, which is also polar in nature
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
Water attracts polar molecules and repels non-polar molecules because water has polar molecules. Water does have a net dipole though it doesn't have net charge.
Water is polar while oils are non-polar. Molecules that are polar will mix with other polar molecules, and non-polar molecules will mix with other non-polar molecules. Polar and non-polar molecules will not mix.
The surface tension in a cup of water is caused by attraction. The hydrogen molecules in the water are attracted to the polar oxygen bonds.
It dissolves all kinds of molecules. However, the ones that it dissoves well are molecules that it can hydrogen bond with or molecules that are polar that it can have dipole-dipole interactions with.
A water molecule is polar, which is why it attracts other polar molecules.