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Examples of polar molecules include: Water - H2O. Ammonia - NH. Sulfur dioxide

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What is polar in science?

Anything to do with the north and south poles. Water molecules (and some others) have polar regions.


Polar molecules behave as though they?

possess a separation of electric charge, with one end being slightly positive and the other slightly negative. This results in interactions with other polar molecules, such as hydrogen bonding, which can influence their physical properties such as solubility and boiling point.


What goes through the cell?

Nonpolar molecules (example: lipids) Small polar molecules such as water


Is it true thatMolecules that have distinct poles are called polar molecules?

Yes, that is correct. Polar molecules have an uneven distribution of electron density, resulting in distinct positive and negative poles. This polarity is often due to differences in electronegativity between the atoms within the molecule.


Which of these molecules is polar?

Which of these molecules is polar


What makes a solvent?

A solvent is polar if its molecules contain highly polar covalent bonds, for example water, or ionic bonds, for example molten salt.


Why is it that diatomic molecules always form non polar covalent?

They do not. Diatomic molecules containing two atoms of the same elemnt are non-polar, for example Cl2 . When the atoms are of different elents then the bond may be polar depending on the difference in electronegativity, example HCl.


Why do oil and water hate each other?

Water is polar while oils are non-polar. Molecules that are polar will mix with other polar molecules, and non-polar molecules will mix with other non-polar molecules. Polar and non-polar molecules will not mix.


Why is that diatomic molecules always form non polar covalent bonds?

They do not. Diatomic molecules containing two atoms of the same elemnt are non-polar, for example Cl2 . When the atoms are of different elents then the bond may be polar depending on the difference in electronegativity, example HCl.


What do dipole dipole forces do?

Hold polar molecules together


What molecules can not dissolve in water for example oils?

The molecules which donot have polar centers donot dissolve in water as fat and oil,


What are the physical differences between polar and nonpolar molecules?

Polar molecules have an uneven distribution of electrons, leading to regions of partial positive and negative charges. Nonpolar molecules have an even distribution of electrons and no distinct positive or negative regions. This difference in electron distribution affects properties such as solubility, melting point, and boiling point between polar and nonpolar molecules.