NI3 is a polar molecule, one must remember that the lone pairs will skew the electron geometry.
Yes, if it is insoluble in water it must be non-polar.
1. At least one bond must be polar covalent 2. asymmetric geometry
The electronegativities must be far enough apart to be polar. If one atom has a 2.1 and the other a 4 electronegativity, then the molecule is polar. However, a 2.1 and a 2.3 would be close enough for uniform electron density.
As a rule polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
The products of meiosis, besides the daughter cells, are polar bodies. In oogenesis, the polar bodies are called primary nuceli and secondary nuclei respectively.
The polar bodies will generally degrade after oogenesis. The polar bodies don't have enough resources (cytoplasm) to make it all the way to a mature oocyte. it is actually dies flippin numskull
Yes, polar bodies are haploid. n
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after oogenisis the polar bodies disintegrate
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yes polar bears can die
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both polar bodies have the same amount of chromosomes. which would be just diploid so 23, because its a gamete and therefore is half the normal amount. so yeah, 23 chromosomes in the first polar body.
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