Surface Tension
The surface tension of water, caused by its polar nature, creates a skin-like surface due to the attractive forces between water molecules at the surface. This results in a thin, elastic layer that can support lightweight objects on its surface.
No, oxygen is not formed by polar covalent bonds. Oxygen is an element found in nature, and its molecules are formed by nonpolar covalent bonds between two oxygen atoms.
kerosene does not dissolve in water because it is a non polar liquid while water is polar so due to different nature they are insoluble. kerosene due to less density floats over water surface.
Yes, NOBr is polar because its molecular geometry is bent, resulting in an uneven distribution of charge throughout the molecule. The electronegativity difference between nitrogen, oxygen, and bromine also contributes to its polar nature.
I'm not sure what "non polar rubbing alcohol" is supposed to be. At least one of the words in that phrase is wrong: either it's polar or it's not an alcohol. But it turns out not to matter in this particular case, because all liquids have surface tension.
The surface tension of water, caused by its polar nature, creates a skin-like surface due to the attractive forces between water molecules at the surface. This results in a thin, elastic layer that can support lightweight objects on its surface.
No, oxygen is not formed by polar covalent bonds. Oxygen is an element found in nature, and its molecules are formed by nonpolar covalent bonds between two oxygen atoms.
Because the surface of the lead is non polar - Apex
Because the surface of the lead is non polar - Apex
Because the surface of the lead is non polar - Apex
It an Polar Animal .Because it lives in Water and Water formed by the Snow mountains in the Polar Regions. So , It is called Polar Animal
Solvent potential, cohesion, adhesion, high surface tension
Oil and vinegar do not stay mixed because oil is non-polar and vinegar is polar. Polar and non-polar compounds do not mix well together due to differences in their intermolecular forces. The polar nature of vinegar allows it to bond with water molecules, while the non-polar nature of oil prevents it from bonding with water or vinegar.
Sodium salicylate is a salt formed from salicylic acid and sodium hydroxide, making it a basic compound. It is ionic in nature and polar due to the presence of charged ions in its structure.
A zastruga is any of a series of long ridges or grooves formed on a snow surface by the wind, especially in polar plains.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved in water because it is a polar compound.
Detergent has both a non-polar end and a polar end. This polar end grabs onto the hydrogen bonds formed by the polar nature of water, and grabs at them more strongly than the water grabs at each other.