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Is nh 3 polar covalent or nonpolar covalent?

NH3 is a polar covalent molecule because nitrogen is more electronegative than hydrogen, causing unequally shared electrons and creating a partial positive and partial negative charge in the molecule.


Are bases polar or non-polar?

Bases can be either polar or non-polar, depending on their chemical structure. Many common bases, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and ammonia (NH₃), are polar due to their ability to form hydrogen bonds and their ionic or dipole-dipole interactions. However, some organic bases, like triethylamine, can be non-polar or less polar due to their hydrocarbon components. The polarity of a base influences its solubility in water and its reactivity in various chemical reactions.


What are polar and non-polar liquids?

A polar liquid is a liquid that does not have any/much of a hydrocarbon chain and has mainly OH, NH or even C=O or C=-N groups. As you increase the carbon chain, you become less polar. Polar solvents include water, dimethylformamide, ethanol, methanol, acetonitrile to name a few. Non polar solvents include pentane, hexane, toluene, heptane to name a few.


Is NH 4 polar?

Yes, NH4 (ammonium ion) is polar because it has a net dipole moment due to the unequal sharing of electrons between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms, resulting in a positive and negative end of the molecule.


What kind of bond is NH inNH3?

The bond in NH3 is a covalent bond. Specifically, it is a polar covalent bond because nitrogen and hydrogen have different electronegativities, resulting in unequal sharing of electrons.


What are polar molecules in physical science give 3 example?

Examples of polar molecules include: Water - H2O. Ammonia - NH. Sulfur dioxide


Do polar molecules always contain carbon?

No, polar molecules do not always contain carbon. Polar molecules are characterized by having an uneven distribution of electron density, resulting in a dipole moment, which can occur in various compounds regardless of their elemental composition. Common examples of polar molecules include water (H₂O) and ammonia (NH₃), both of which do not contain carbon. Therefore, while many organic polar molecules do contain carbon, it is not a requirement for a molecule to be polar.


Would you expect the bonds in ammonia to be polar convent?

Yes, the bonds in ammonia (NH₃) are polar covalent. Nitrogen is more electronegative than hydrogen, leading to an uneven distribution of electron density. This creates a dipole moment, with the nitrogen atom acquiring a partial negative charge and the hydrogen atoms acquiring partial positive charges, resulting in the overall polarity of the molecule.


Compare the relative polarities of the OH-bond and NH bond?

The OH bond is more polar than the NH bond because oxygen is more electronegative than nitrogen, leading to a greater difference in electronegativity between oxygen and hydrogen. This means the OH bond has a greater separation of charge and greater polarity than the NH bond.


Is NH ionic or covalent?

NH is covalent because it consists of nonmetal atoms (N and H) sharing electrons to form a covalent bond.


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