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Answered by mishraindubhushan1
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Examples of Polar Molecules

Water (H2O) is a polar molecule. ...

Ethanol is polar because the oxygen atoms attract electrons because of their higher electronegativity than other atoms in the molecule. ...

Ammonia (NH3) is polar.

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is polar.

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is polar.

Answered by OfficialPk
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\mathsf\red{What \: is \: polar \: molecule \: ?}

\mathsf\purple{When \: multiple \: atoms \: are \: bonded \: to \: each \:  other,}

\mathsf\purple{a \: molecule \: is \: formed. \: These \: bonds \: or \:  electron \: sharing}

\mathsf\purple{arrangement \: can \: be \: polar \: (when \: electrons \: are \: shared \: unequally)}

\mathsf\red{eg \: :}\mathsf\purple{Hcl \: , \: H_{2}O}

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\mathsf\red{Effects \: of \: dielectrics \: when \: battery \: is \: connected}

\mathsf\red{Charge \: (Q) \: :}\mathsf\purple{Increases}

\mathsf\red{Voltage \: (V) \: :}\mathsf\purple{Constant}

\mathsf\red{Electric \: Field \: (E) \: : }\mathsf\purple{Constant}

\mathsf\red{Capacitance \: (C) \: :}\mathsf\purple{Increases}

\mathsf\red{Energy \: (U) \: :}\mathsf\purple{Increases}

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