Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.
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 are repelled by the cells electrical charge.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
b c polar molecules are easily soluable in water thanthe non polar molecules
Polar molecules have positive charge on one side and negative charge on other side. Non polar molecules have covalent bond and do not have positive and negative charge on one or other side of the molecule.
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 are repelled by the cells electrical charge.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
Polar molecules
b c polar molecules are easily soluable in water thanthe non polar molecules
Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.
In chemistry polar is related to the polarity of molecules - the distribution of electrical charges.
Polar molecules have positive charge on one side and negative charge on other side. Non polar molecules have covalent bond and do not have positive and negative charge on one or other side of the molecule.
non polar molecule
The strongest intermolecular forces exist between polar molecules, because the polar molecules act as tiny dipoles.
polarity... polar is the mid- range; nonpolar is the least polar.
Non-polar molecules are more attracted to other non-polar molecules.