Want this question answered?
when the molecule contains polar bonds
The two factors are 1) the polarity of the bonds between the atoms in the molecule, and 2) the shape of the molecule. Basically, if the bonds are non-polar, the molecule is. If the bonds are polar, but the molecule is in such a shape that they cancel each other, the molecule is non-polar. If the bonds are polar and the molecule's shape doesn't cause them to cancel, the molecule is polar.
There are two covalent bonds present in a water molecule.
when you break the bonds of the glucose molecule you get energy.
Yes. By definition the bonds in any molecule are covalent
There are five covalent bonds present in an ethyne molecule.
hydrogen bonds
The molecule contains carbon double bonds
There are two double bonds in a carbon dioxide molecule.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
There are two double bonds in a carbon dioxide molecule.