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Yes , phenol is more polar than toluene. because ph-OH has more dipole moment than Ph-CH3
The H-F bond is more polar than the H-I bond because F (fluorine) is more electronegative than I (iodine). It thus attracts the shared electrons more than does the I, making it a more polar bond.
The shape is trigonal pyramidal Polarity is non-polar
SCl3. It is polar because it has a lone pair on the central atom.
Do water molecules in the liquid state have more energy than water molecules in the polar state
As you can see here this is the equation of acetic and stearic acid.it shows how they are different from each other. This is because acetic acid reacts much more exp[losively with water.
Hexane is a non-polar chain hydrocarbon; on the principle of "like dissolves like" hexane will dissolve other non-polar compounds quite well. Water is a polar molecule, as are all halogens as exemplified by the simplest common halogen of all, hydrochloric acid. Halogen acids, common refrigerants, even some anesthetics are all polar molecules and therefore dissolve fairly well in other polar liquids, including water.
HDL cholesterol is when there is more bad cholesterol than good cholesterol. There really are no symptoms to this disorder. To determine if you have high cholesterol go to the doctor and have it checked out.
Yes silica is more polar then ethyl acetate . Deepak
an acid is more polar than an ester
Fluorenone is more polar than ferrocene.Ferrocene is non-polar due to its symmetry.
always polar
H2O (water) is more polar than H2S (hydrogen sulfide) because oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur. This results in a greater difference in electronegativity between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water, leading to a more polar molecule.
Yes , phenol is more polar than toluene. because ph-OH has more dipole moment than Ph-CH3
yes toluence is more polar than chloroform
From most polar to least:Caffeine, Acetaminophen, Aspirin
Dimethyl ether is polar. It is more polar than an equivalent alkene but not nearly as polar as an ester or an amide.