half positive ,and if u dont know what that means then go back to 2 grade ,,,
Partially positive means that the positive charge is half the strength of a regular positive charge. That is why in hydrogen bonding where the hydrogen ions have a partial positive charge, hydrogen bonds are the weakest bonds.
In chemistry, Partially positive charge is shown by δ+ Partially negative charge is shown by δ-
the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative
Carbon
CH2O is the formula for formaldehyde, and yes, it does have dipole forces between molecules. The reason is that the O in H2C=O will be partially negative, making the carbon partially positive.
A hydrogen bond occurs between the partially positive hydrogen end of a polar molecule and the partially negative end of another polar molecule.
In chemistry, Partially positive charge is shown by δ+ Partially negative charge is shown by δ-
the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative
Carbon
hydrogen is partially positive and oxygen is partially negative so your answer is oxygen
Partially destroyed by its own enzymes
It means the solution dissolves into something else partially
The partially negatively charged oxygen atom in water will interact with a positive ion.
When hydrogen is attached to a more electronegative element, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative and the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive
It can either mean that something is literally only partially cooked, or it can be slang for an idea (or something else) that is only partially formed or produced.
CH2O is the formula for formaldehyde, and yes, it does have dipole forces between molecules. The reason is that the O in H2C=O will be partially negative, making the carbon partially positive.
It means partially undressed.
I think perhaps you mean partially