Non-polar molecules are not charged.
A polarized molecule is molecule who's electrons can easily move within it's atomic levels. Large molecules in which the electrons are far from the nucleus are relatively easy to polarize and therfore poses greater dispersion forces.
a molecule with a negative pole and a positive pole is the correct answer !
water
Which of these molecules is polar
Hold polar molecules together
false. they are non polar molecules, not to be confused with polar molecules. non polar molecules lack regions of electrical charge. it mostly has hydrogen and carbon atoms. an example of non polar molecules are fats and waxes.
Polar molecules reacts with polar molecules and non-polar molecules react with non-polar molecules.
They are both polar molecules
Non-polar molecules are more attracted to other non-polar molecules.
Which of these molecules is polar
Polar molecules have charges that non-polar molecules do not have. It is the reason why non-polar molecules can move through the lipid bilayer quicker than the polar molecules.
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.
Hold polar molecules together
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.
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
Water molecules are polar molecules. Both of the bonds inside the molecule are polar bonds.
false. they are non polar molecules, not to be confused with polar molecules. non polar molecules lack regions of electrical charge. it mostly has hydrogen and carbon atoms. an example of non polar molecules are fats and waxes.
No, sugars are polar molecules considering that they will interact and dissolve in water (which is also a polar molecule). Polar molecules will only interact with other polar molecules and vice-versa.
Polar molecules reacts with polar molecules and non-polar molecules react with non-polar molecules.
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.