bond of two polar molecules
one side +, the other side -
Try water for example
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dipole-dipole means? and diff between non polar and polar? is it really part of organic chem?
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It's a part of chemistry, not necessarily organic chemistry. Organic molecules are both polar ans non-polar as are inorganic molecules.
Examples for organic molecules:
C2H6 is ethane which is non-polar
C2H5OH is ethyl alcohol which is polar.
Examples for inorganic molecules:
H2, Cl2, Br2, I2 all are examples of non-polar.
H2O is polar. NaCl is polar.
Dipole-dipole is a type of bonding in which one dipole is attached to another dipole. Water is an example with the negative end of one H2O molecules attaching itself to the positive end of a second water molecule to form (H2O)2. For water the normal structure depends upon the temperature with the molecular formula of (H2O)n where n is 4 for water at room temperature to n = 1 for water in the vapor state at 100 C.
Examples for organic molecules:
C2H6 is ethane which is non-polar
C2H5OH is ethyl alcohol which is polar.
Examples for inorganic molecules:
H2, Cl2, Br2, I2 all are examples of non-polar.
H2O is polar. NaCl is polar.
Dipole-dipole is a type of bonding in which one dipole is attached to another dipole. Water is an example with the negative end of one H2O molecules attaching itself to the positive end of a second water molecule to form (H2O)2. For water the normal structure depends upon the temperature with the molecular formula of (H2O)n where n is 4 for water at room temperature to n = 1 for water in the vapor state at 100 C.