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Yes, the second law of thermodynamic favours maximum randomness. So even a non-polar molecule finds some dispersion in a polar solution.
I can only answer the second part of your question. As far as attraction goes, polar is not the opposite of nonpolar. Polar in itself has two opposites: positive and negative. Those two are the opposites that attract; a positive region of a polar molecule is attracted to the negative region of another polar molecule.
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The poem about Shackleton's dogs was written by Sir Ernest Shackleton himself, the renowned polar explorer. The poem, titled "The Song of the Dog", reflects Shackleton's deep admiration and respect for the dogs that accompanied him on his expeditions.
Shackleton was the first to reach the closest point to the South Pole; Shackleton reached 88 degrees 23 minutes on the South Polar Plateau on January 9, 1909.
I take it you mean to the polar plateau. He went by the way of the Beardmore glacier.
'Hard' is relative and strictly a personal evaluation of an effort. Shackleton appeared able to surmount whatever hardships he faced in his exploration of the Antarctic polar world.
Nansen advocated the use of dogs in polar exploration. Shackleton and Scott used ponies.
No. Shackleton's treks began from two sides of Antarctica, and neither trip resulted in a complete trek across the continent. Shackleton did, however, return home from all of his polar expeditions, except the last expedition. He died and is buried on South Georgia island.
The Great Polar Bear Adventure - 2006 TV was released on: Canada: 10 December 2006 USA: 24 December 2006
A place where one can find adventure tours that are available to watch polar bears would be at a local zoo if the person lives where there are cold snowy weather.
Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos
The cast of The Arctic Adventure - 1980 includes: Sharry Flett as The Polar Godess Yasmin Hudsmith as The Snow Baby
No, first xenon is an element, and so cannot be polar. Second, it is monatomic, and a single atom cannot be polar.