Chemistry, asked by anirudhbittu, 2 months ago

difference between polarity and polaraizability ?

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Answered by Rohitranawatyadav
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Explanation:

To my understanding, polarity refers to the unequal sharing of electrons or the existence/strength of a dipole in a molecule. On the other hand, polarizability explains how easily the electrons (electrons cloud) can be distorted or how easily a dipole can be induced in a molecule by outside forces.

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Answered by llAmyll
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Answer:

  • To my understanding, polarity refers to the unequal sharing of electrons or the existence/strength of a dipole in a molecule. On the other hand, polarizability explains how easily the electrons (electrons cloud) can be distorted or how easily a dipole can be induced in a molecule by outside forces.

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