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Water is a polar molecule.
The molecule of water is described as a polar molecule. Polar molecules have an unequal sharing of electrons. Explain how this
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If water, a polar molecule, is combined with another polar molecule, what can be said about the substance added to the water?
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Tony
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polar molecule are soluble in water. how does this activity demonstrate polarity of molecule that contain the -OH group.
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Reina B.
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Which of the following describes the polarity of water? Water is not a polar molecule. The polarity of a water molecule is due
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What does the phrase water is a “polar molecule” mean? Explain in your answer what creates a polar molecule. Use appropriate
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Decide if the molecule has a dipole moment, (if the molecule is
polar) as follows: a) dipole (polar molecule) b) no dipole
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Jay
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How does the structure of a water molecule make it a polar molecule? A. Water is linear, so it has no polarity. B. Water has an
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Why methanol a polar molecule which boils faster than water even though both of them are polar molecule
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I am having trouble understanding dipole moments. I can't figure out why that a tetrahedral CF4 molecule, trigonal planar SO3
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Aletha
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If a molecule has polar bonds, does it also have Dipole-Dipole IMF’s? Explain.
(This is my explanation) This depends on whether
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Elizabeth
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