Anything to do with the north and south poles.
Water molecules (and some others) have polar regions.
Halogen molecules are not polar.
To list a few: peneplain. perihelion. perigee. photoelectric effect. photometer. photon. photosphere. photosynthesis. physical change. piezoelectric effect. pitch. planck's constant. plasma. plastic. polar bond. polar lows. polar molecule. power. precession. pressure. proton. protonosphere. ptolemaic system. pyroxene.
H2O is a polar molecule; +H3O is even more so.
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caps that are on mars
Usually water.
It stands for maritime polar
極性 Jí xìng - Polar as in Nonpolar, Polar (Science) 南轅北轍的 Nányuánběizhé de - Polar (icecaps)
Princess Elisabeth Polar Science Station
Examples of polar molecules include: Water - H2O. Ammonia - NH. Sulfur dioxide
who cares its just science
We just learned this in science class. Nonpolar means that it has an even amount of shared electrons. Just normal electrons though, it doesn't matter if they are valence or not.:D hope i helped.its non polar
Research stations in polar climates, especially on Antarctica, are committed and dedicated to studying the health of planet Earth through science.
I think it's the horse latitude. I'm not that good in science.
Detergent has both a non-polar end and a polar end. This polar end grabs onto the hydrogen bonds formed by the polar nature of water, and grabs at them more strongly than the water grabs at each other.
A narwhal has no teeth in his/her mouth. The tusk is the only tooth. See attached link from the Polar Science Center.