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h2o has a linear structure as u all know. So its dipole moment is equal to zero
A substance is considered more soluble in water if it dissolves easily and forms a homogeneous mixture with water. Factors like polarity, molecular size, and temperature can influence solubility in water. Generally, substances that are polar or ionic tend to be more soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances.
Polarity is the reason why a solvent can dissolve a solute. An example is oven cleaner removing grease from a oven when water cannot. Also water is know as the universal solvent because of its abundance and the fact that a lot of things we want to dissolve are polar molecules.
Because without it physics and experiments and other things you wouldn't be able to know lots of things or experiment a lot of things.
First, its polarity, which arises from the fact that water is a bent molecule and not a linear molecule. This polarity gives water the capacity to make hydrogen bonds with other water molecules, causing water to be a liquid at room temperature, despite its low molecular weight, (18 g/mol). Natural gas (CH4) has a molar mass of 16 g/mol and is a gas at room temperature, why? Lack of hydrogen bonding capability in the methane molecule. If water had happened to be linear, the dipoles on the O-H bonds will cancel perfectly, so it could not be a liquid. Each water molecule is surrounded by four other water molecules, so to vaporize water, those hydrogen bonds have to be broken, as you know, a temperature of 100 ˚C is required. Also, water has a wide range of temperatures in which is a liquid, 0˚C to 100 ˚C, perfect for our planet, in which those extremes are not easily reached (at least the 100 ˚C required to make all the water vapor is not reached, that is 212 ˚F and the highest temperature registered on Earth is around 140 ˚F, hot, but not sufficient to evaporate all the water in the planet). As a consequence of this polarity, water has a high dielectric constant, which means, it is capable of dissolving ions. Important in biology, since blood is made up of water and many things dissolved in it, ions like Na+, K+, Ca2+, etc, must dissolve to regulate biological systems. All brings it back to the polarity of water, due to its molecular structure.
The polarity of a random error refers to whether the error is positive or negative relative to the true value. In statistical analysis, random errors can be equally likely to be positive or negative, and their effect should cancel out when many measurements are averaged. Monitoring polarity can help identify biases or systematic errors in data collection or measurement processes.
a polarity test is a test which use to check the polarity of tranformer.the rision of this test to running the two or more transformer in parallel.like bettry situation or to fin the terminals
I dont know thats why i asked you gosh i wish someone could answer this
A substance is considered more soluble in water if it dissolves easily and forms a homogeneous mixture with water. Factors like polarity, molecular size, and temperature can influence solubility in water. Generally, substances that are polar or ionic tend to be more soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances.
It is important that water is a polar molecule because it is have an parts of the molecule and actually to know the very important thing to know it is an molecule like a gas or anything materials that have an molecule
i don't know the real answer but melt water is important i think
There are many important things to know about Bengal cats before you decide to get one. One is that they are very mischievous. Many of them like water, which is unusual for cats, however, not all do. They are not the type of cat that likes to cuddle and sit on your lap.
Polarity is the reason why a solvent can dissolve a solute. An example is oven cleaner removing grease from a oven when water cannot. Also water is know as the universal solvent because of its abundance and the fact that a lot of things we want to dissolve are polar molecules.
You cannot 'reverse' the polarity of a transformer -it is either wound with 'additive polarity' or 'subtractive polarity', and there's not much you can do about it! For a single transformer, its polarity doesn't really matter. But if you are going to parallel two transformers, then you must know the polarity of each transformer in order to avoid harmful circulating currents in their secondary windings.
it ensures the availibility of water
it is important so that u know alot of things
Important things to know are how much you are being charged and the amount you can expect. Also, you may want to know how long the payments will last and if they are taxable.
because they need to know where to find these things