yes it is becasue water is a polar molecule and therefore, can only disolve another polar molecule such as ch2o
Water IS a polar molecule.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
It makes the molecule polar
Because the water molecule is bent, it is polar
yes it is becasue water is a polar molecule and therefore, can only disolve another polar molecule such as ch2o
Water IS a polar molecule.
Water is a polar molecule.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
It makes the molecule polar
I will assume Hsub2O is H2O [water] Water is a polar molecule.
Water is polar molecule. Since oxygen has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen.
It is polar because it is asymmetrical
The reason why naphthalene can be dissolve in ether and not in water is because of their polarity. Naphthalene is a non-polar molecule. so it can only dissolve with a non-polar molecule.
No, water molecule (H2O) is more polar than ammonia (NH3) because of the greater difference in electronegativity between oxygen and hydrogen atoms in water molecule compared to nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in ammonia molecule. Water has two polar covalent bonds while ammonia has only one.
Water is a polar molecule because it has a slight negative charge on the oxygen atom and a slight positive charge on the hydrogen atoms due to differences in electronegativity. This unequal sharing of electrons gives water a polarity, making it a polar molecule.
water is a polar molecule. so it doesn't attract to oil (another polar molecule)