Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are nonpolar molecules.
It depends. If they are charged, they may be attracted to molecules of opposite charge. However, more frequently, high concentrations of molecules prefer to go to spaces with a smaller concentration of their same type.
The opposite of "present" that ends in "ent" is "absent."
Dipoles means "two poles". This refers to molecules or anything where the ends have different charges or fields or polarities. A dipole magnet has a north and south pole. Dipole failure in insulation is where + and - charged pieces oscillate and cause the insulation to fail. Many molecules are dipoles.
water molecules are polar (there is an unequal charge around the molecule) The oxygen end of the water molecule is negatively charged and the hydrogen ends of the water molecule is positively charged. thus, the oxygen will attract positive atoms and the hydrogens will attact negative atoms
The molecules attracted to a charged wand are most likely polar molecules. Polar molecules have uneven distribution of charge which allows them to interact with other charged objects, such as a charged wand. Nonpolar molecules have a more symmetric charge distribution and are less likely to be attracted to a charged wand.
Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are nonpolar molecules.
Nonpolar molecule is one which electrons are shared equally in bonds. Such a molecule does not have oppositely charged ends. This is true of molecules made from two identical atoms or molecules that are symmetric, such as CCl4.
Yes, the positively charged hydrogen ends (or hydrogens) of water molecules can attract negatively charged chloride ions. This attraction occurs due to the electrostatic forces between the opposite charges, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules and chloride ions.
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A molecule with opposite charges on opposite ends is called a polar molecule. This occurs when there is an unequal distribution of electrons, leading to regions of positive and negative charge. Water (H2O) is a common example of a polar molecule with oxygen carrying a partial negative charge and hydrogen carrying a partial positive charge.
A nonpolar molecule is a molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends.
Ionic bonds form between molecules that have opposite charges, with one molecule being positively charged (cation) and the other being negatively charged (anion). This attraction between opposite charges creates a strong bond that holds the atoms together in the molecule.
It depends. If they are charged, they may be attracted to molecules of opposite charge. However, more frequently, high concentrations of molecules prefer to go to spaces with a smaller concentration of their same type.
polar compounds are those which have charged ends or you can say those compound or molecules which have +ve ends and -ve ends in their structure . non polar are those which don't have any charged ends thee molecules are neutral in their configuration . polar molecules have strong force of attraction than non poalr molecules between them due to which thaey have high melting point and strength
Those molecules are polar.
The ends of the water molecule have opposite electrical charges
The opposite of "present" that ends in "ent" is "absent."