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.
Bipolar neurons are found in the sensory organs of the human body, such as the eyes, nose, and ears.
Yes, the term "Bipolar Disorder" is typically capitalized as it is a specific mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings.
Lithium carbonate is commonly used to treat bipolar disorder by stabilizing mood swings and reducing the frequency and severity of manic episodes. It helps regulate neurotransmitters in the brain, which can help control symptoms of bipolar disorder.
The term for a condition characterized by chronic, mild bipolar disorder with mood swings is called cyclothymia.
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). These mood swings can affect a person's energy levels, behavior, and ability to think clearly. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications and therapy to help manage symptoms.
"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.
Bipolar NOS is a category for bipolar states that do not clearly fit into the bipolar I, II, or cyclothymia diagnoses.
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actually a bipolar molecule(dipole) in isolation doesn't have any charge.But when it comes near a electropositive or electronegative element/ion it develops pseudo negative charge(for electropositive ion) or pseudo positive charge(for electronegative ion).
Kids can definitely get Bipolar, especially if one (or both) of the parents are Bipolar.
Water is considered a polar molecule (not bipolar), because it has parts that are positively charged and parts that are negatively charged. When you have a separation of charges (+ and -), you have polarity. In water, H-O-H (H2O) the H parts are partially +ve and the O part is partially -ve.
Bipolar is the correct spelling.
Translation of bipolar: The same word is used.
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar/2009/01/bipolar-disorder-qa-how-close-are-we-to-a-bipolar-cure/
It is much less likely with bipolar II than with bipolar I, but yes it can.
It means you have bipolar 3.
No, Rosa Parks was not bipolar.