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NL3 (nitrogen trifluoride) is a polar molecule. This is because the nitrogen atom has a higher electronegativity compared to the fluorine atoms, leading to an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
The electronegativities must be far enough apart to be polar. If one atom has a 2.1 and the other a 4 electronegativity, then the molecule is polar. However, a 2.1 and a 2.3 would be close enough for uniform electron density.
Yes, if it is insoluble in water it must be non-polar.
Polar molecules have an uneven distribution of electron density within the molecule, resulting in a permanent dipole moment. This is typically due to differences in electronegativity between the atoms in the molecule. Polar molecules are attracted to other polar molecules through electrostatic interactions.
yesCl and F have different electronegitivitiesthey will therefore exert different strengths of attraction on the pair of electrons in their covalent bondF is more electronegative and will withdraw the electrons further from the bond (pull electrons closer to it)F will be delta negative ... Cl will be delta positive
The polar bodies will generally degrade after oogenesis. The polar bodies don't have enough resources (cytoplasm) to make it all the way to a mature oocyte. it is actually dies flippin numskull
Polar bodies undergo apoptosis, a process of programmed cell death. This process is initiated when certain signaling pathways are activated, leading to the fragmentation and death of the polar bodies.
Yes, polar bodies are haploid cells. They are produced during oogenesis when the cytoplasm of the primary oocyte is unequally divided during meiosis, resulting in one large secondary oocyte and two smaller polar bodies.
During oogenesis, polar bodies are formed as a result of unequal division of cytoplasm during meiosis. These polar bodies do not have the ability to develop into a mature egg cell and eventually disintegrate or are reabsorbed by the body.
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The three other products of meiosis are two haploid cells called polar bodies in females and a single haploid cell in males. These are produced alongside the four haploid daughter cells that result from meiosis.
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