The oxygen atom attracts more electrons as it has a higher positive charge making that half of the molecule slightly negative. This leaves the Hydrogen atoms with less electrons making them slightly positive. This difference in charge is enough for the molecule to be considered polar like a magnet.
It is considered a polar substance because it has chemical bonds that pull atoms together.
Water is polar because it has a negative part (the oxygen) and two positive parts (each hydrogen), and these charges are separated in space because the shape of the molecule is bent.
The water molecule is polar.
No, water does not contain starch. Instead, water contains two hydrogen and one oxygen atom. It is considered a fairly simple molecule.
configuration of water molecule
Yes
Water IS a polar molecule.
The actual answer should be an anion which are polar species.
Oxygen is a highly electronegative element that draws electrons towards itself causing an imbalance of charge and hence polarity.
A water molecule is considered a polar molecule because of its shape. That is, its poles contain opposing charges, the positive and negative charge.
The water molecule is polar.
The chemical formula of water is H2O.
A water molecule is considered to be V(or bent) shape.
No, A sugar molecule has hydrogen and oxygen in it, but it is by no means water. It has to be a separate compound to be considered water.
The water in the polar regions is mainly frozen freshwater in the form of icebergs, glaciers, and sea ice. The saltwater in the polar regions is found in the surrounding oceans.
The slightly negative end of one polar molecule will be attracted to the slightly positive, hydrogen end of another molecule.
Water loving
It is polar, not polor.
The molecular bonds cause water to expand when it freezes.