"Bipolar" is not a word used to describe molecules. If you're asking what makes a molecule a dipole, then it's an asymmetric separation of charges.
Yes, stress makes Bipolar Disorder behavior worse. My daughter is Bipolar.
Bipolar Disorder is a mental disease that makes the person have extreme mood swings. Having bipolar also makes you think about things you wouldn't normally think about or possibly do things that you normally wouldn't do. My sister has a extreme case of bipolar.
It makes the molecule polar
nucleus
I believe what your talking about is ELECTRO-NEGATIVITY, the pull exerted by electrons as not all electrons are shared equally between two bonded atoms, a ' molecule' being two or more atoms held together by a special chemical bond. Electrons will be attracted more to the atom with the higher electronegativity. Examples of these kind of atoms are oxygen, and nitrogen. A "non-polar" bond occurs when the electronegativities are exactly the same and possession is shared but what you term 'bipolar molecules' is actually the process when the electronegativity is so strong that the atom is able to TAKE the electron of another atom, known as IONIC BONDING.
Hydrophobicity is a property that makes a molecule nonpolar.
It makes the molecule polar
As long as there is carbon in the molecule, the molecule is considered organic.
The carbonyl group, -COOH, makes a molecule acidic.
Being bipolar won't kill you! It's an illness that makes your moods change drastically. Do some research before you say something stupid. I've been bipolar for 3 years and will be for the rest of my life.. that's just how it goes.
They are: Cardon and Hydrogen.
Chlorophyll.