Details About Polar Molecule
What is Polar Molecule?
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n chemistry, polarity is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole or multipole moment. Polar molecules interact through dipole–dipole intermolecular forces and hydrogen bonds. Molecular polarity is dependent on the difference in electronegativity between atoms in a compound and the asymmetry of the compound's structure. Polarity underlies a number of physical properties including surface tension, solubility, and melting and boiling points.
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A polar molecule is a molecule containing polar bonds where the sum of all the bond's dipole moments is not zero .
♥ Polar bonds form when there is a difference between the electronegativity values of the atoms participating in a bond .
♥ Polar molecules also form when the spatial arrangement of chemical bonds leads to a more positive charge on one side of the molecule than the other .
♥ Polar bonds form when there is a difference between the electronegativity values of the atoms participating in a bond .
♥ Polar molecules also form when the spatial arrangement of chemical bonds leads to a more positive charge on one side of the molecule than the other .
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