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Ammonium nitrate is a polar substance. It contains both positively charged ammonium ions and negatively charged nitrate ions, which results in an overall polar molecule due to the unequal distribution of charges within the compound.
It is considered an Ionic bond. Therefore it is neither polar or nonpolar. Only molecular compounds can be covalent bonded and are designated: covalent, polar, or nonpolar. The difference between polar and nonpolar depends on the difference of electronegativities of the atoms present.
Iron(III) nitrate is soluble in water, but hexane is a nonpolar solvent and is typically immiscible with polar compounds like iron(III) nitrate. Therefore, iron(III) nitrate is insoluble in hexane.
The molecule is nonpolar.
No, polar solutes are generally not soluble in nonpolar solvents.
No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.
Lead nitrate is a polar molecule. This is because the lead atom interacts with the nitrate ions in a way that results in an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule, creating positive and negative poles.
Ammonium nitrate is a polar substance. It contains both positively charged ammonium ions and negatively charged nitrate ions, which results in an overall polar molecule due to the unequal distribution of charges within the compound.
Nonpolar
It is considered an Ionic bond. Therefore it is neither polar or nonpolar. Only molecular compounds can be covalent bonded and are designated: covalent, polar, or nonpolar. The difference between polar and nonpolar depends on the difference of electronegativities of the atoms present.
Sodium nitrate is 'sparingly soluble' in acetone. That means it is insoluble, for all intents and purposes. The reason for its insolubility is that sodium nitrate is polar (ionic) and acetone is non-polar.
nonpolar
It is nonpolar
nonpolar
nonpolar
Iron(III) nitrate is soluble in water, but hexane is a nonpolar solvent and is typically immiscible with polar compounds like iron(III) nitrate. Therefore, iron(III) nitrate is insoluble in hexane.
nonpolar