Non-polar molecules are ususally carbon saturated. Often contain no or very few Nitrogen or oxygens.
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CO2 , carbon dioxide (2 linear, opposite dipoles O=C=O)
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
Some vegetables that can grow in polar climates include kale, cabbage, spinach, carrots, and radishes. These vegetables are hardy and can withstand the cold temperatures and shorter growing seasons characteristic of polar climates. Controlled indoor environments like greenhouses can also expand the range of vegetables that can be grown in polar regions.
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Molecules with many polar bonds are soluble in polar solvents.Also, molecules with none or few polar bonds (many non-polar bonds) are soluble in non-polar solvent. e.g Water is a polar solvent so substances with many polar bonds are soluble in it.
None. The molecules were either too polar or they were too big to be transported.
ICl4- is polar due to the unequal distribution of charge around the central atom. AsF5 and BrF5 are both polar molecules due to the asymmetrical arrangement of atoms around the central atom. None of these compounds exhibit ionic characteristics as they involve covalent bonding.
None, No polar bear eats pizza
None. Polar bears live only at the North Pole, in the Arctic. none, they cant live in antarctica because of the climate and the actual land There never were any polar bears in Antarctica; it's too cold for any animal to live there. none polar bears are found in the arctic No, in the Arctic. you find pinguins in antarctis.
None, which is partly why polar bears are carnivores.
Plants don't grow on polar ice, so none.
None. Pure water is a solvent, so water can dissolve many other molecules. The only molecule in pure water in water H2O Water is ionic and can dissociate into Hydrogen (H+) and Hydroxyl (OH-) ions. Tap water can have many other molecules dissolved in it, one of the most common is calcium carbonate, especially in hard water (limestone or chalky) area.
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Its none it doesnt dissolves
The attraction between water molecules and another substance is called adhesion. An example of this phenomenon is the absorption of water by a towel. Water molecules are also attracted to each other by cohesion. Adhesion and cohesion of water are both caused by the polarity of water molecules. Molecules are said to be polar if they have opposite electrical charges at different ends of the molecule. Nonpolar molecules have none or evenly distributed charges (oil is an example of a nonpolar substance). Since opposite charges attract, water is attracted to other polar (or ionic) substances.
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