H(subscript 2)O
An organic molecule An alkane A symmetric molecule
A molecule is polar because it has an uneven distribution of electrons within it. For example the oxygen in H2O has a higher electronegativity than the hydrogen. This means that the oxygen will possess more of the electron, and therefore more of the negative charge than the hydrogen, leading to a polar molecule.
In terms of biochemistry, hydrophobia is the repulsion shown by a molecule to water. Lipids such as glycerol are a classic example, which is not soluble in water and will float on the surface.
the discovery of the structure of DNA, which occurred as the result of an x-ray image of a DNA molecule
i am doing the same worksheet right now.... Molecule
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
H2 is how the molecule of hydrogen is presented
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
A molecule of water, a molecule of hydrogen, a molecule of oxygen, a molecule of sugar... Actually more substances come in form of molecules than in atomic form.
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Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate molecule, vegetable oil is an example of a lipid molecule, and alcohol is an example of an organic compound molecule.
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Ammonia (NH3) is an example of a polar molecule. Its trigonal pyramidal shape results in an unequal distribution of charge, making it a polar molecule.
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A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.