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A polar molecule such as water

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Q: What kind off molecule has a positive end and a negative end?
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A molecule that has a negative and poositve end is?

A molecule that has a negative and positive end is a polar molecule.


What is a molecule that has a positive end and a negative end?

Polaric molecule


What is a molecule with a positive end and negative end?

H2o


What molecule has a positive end and negative end?

A zwitterion, if you mean formal charges. If you just mean relatively positive and negative, then a polar molecule.


What molecule is called that has a positive and a negative end?

Polaric molecule


What type of polar molecule has a positive charge at one end a negative charge at the other end?

A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.


What type of polar molecule has a positive charge at one end and a negative charge at the other end?

A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.


Do polars attract?

yes. the positive end of the molecule attracts the negative end of the adjacent molecule


What type of polar molecule has a positive charge at one and and and negative charge at the other end?

A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.


Do polar molecules attract?

yes. the positive end of the molecule attracts the negative end of the adjacent molecule


A molecule that has a positive end and a negative end is what type of molecule?

To my knowledge, it is a polar molecule. Hope this helps, let me know if I'm wrong :)


When an ionic molecule dissolves in water what does the water molecule do?

Surrounds the ions with the hydrogen, positive end, attracted to the negative ion ( Cl -, for instance ) and the oxygen, negative end, attracted to the positive ion ( Na +, for instance ).