the polar bear has hair that appears to be white, but every hair is actually almost like transparent. they have black noses, black eyes, and rounded ears. they have sharp canine teeth and oily, water repellent fur. under neath this fur is black skin, Not blue!
Polar. I just answered this question on Mastering chemistry.
To determine if something is polar, you can look at its molecular structure and check if it has polar bonds or an uneven distribution of charge. If the molecule has polar bonds or an uneven distribution of charge, it is considered polar.
Because "like dissolves like" eg. polar substances dissolve polar substances. Mothball powder, margarine, and kerosene are all non-polar. Water however is polar, so the mothball powder and margarine cannot dissolve in it.
Polar molecules typically mix well with other polar molecules due to their similar charge distribution, leading to interactions like hydrogen bonding. Water is a common polar molecule that mixes well with other polar molecules.
Substances that are polar or ionic in nature will dissolve in polar solvents due to similar intermolecular forces. Some examples include salts, sugars, alcohols, and organic acids. Nonpolar substances, such as oils and fats, will not dissolve in polar solvents.
Polar covalent has nothin to do with Polar bears. It is when to opposite charged atoms combine.
Polar bears don't lay eggs.
cold water
Polar bears have dark skin, but white fur.
It would look the same since the fur covers the skin. Which is why you don't see black on polar bears when you just look at them
Like a big white bear with a black nose.
they are sharp, they are short, and they are yellow
a small version of the adult
its furry and feels soft
They are white and pretty small.
white
bigg , white , and fluuffy (: