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For the molecule to be polar , the net dipole moment of the molecule should not be zero. This dipole moment is present in the molecules if there are unequally charged dipoles in the molecule.
Here the dipoles have unequal charges , hence the molecule is polar here.
Are ionic compounds polar or nonpolar and why? Are covalent compounds polar or nonpolar and why?
Why is very polar
what does it mean to be a polar molecule ? why is the water molecule polar? try to be as concise as possible?
let the polar coordinates of the point (x,y) be (r, theta). Determine the polar coordinates for the points a. (-x,y), b. (-2x,-2y), and c. (3x,-3y). I am not sure why the answer for a. is 180 degress - theta, for b. it's 180 degrees + theta, and for c it's just - theta. If you can break down that part for me that would be great.
who is the more polar? why? Cho
why is tef4 polar and xef2 isnt?
polar th a polar substance In terms of attractive forces, explain why oil and water do not mix.
Explain why the most polar compound layer stays in the organic layer, while the less polar compounds go into the aqueous phase. (This is for a liquid-liquid extraction) The most polar compund is caffeine and the solvent is ethyl acetate. I know it has to do with the caffeine not being able to deprotonate but I’m still confused and would like more information on why is can’t deprotonate.
Polar molecules tend to have high boiling points. Explain why polar molecules require a high energy to phase change.
Would these two formed as a disaccharide be polar or non polar
Why?
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