Ok, so you have two atoms. One atom really wants to hold on to all the electrons it already has as well has gain some more. This means it is very electronegative. The other atom, doesn't mind so much if it looses or gains electrons, so, the...
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Water is a polar molecule because of if shape. This shape gives the water molecule one side that is positively charged and the other side is negatively charge. The polar forces work to draw two molecules of water together.
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Water molecules are polar because they have unevenly dispersed electrons between the two elements that make up water, namely hydrogen and oxygen (H2O).
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Not only does the electronegitivity difference between the hydrogen and oxygen exist, Its "bent". On a water molecule there are 4 electrons not involved in bonding the hydrogen's to the oxygen, those electrons repel the hydrogen...
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polar molecules tend to have a mass of electrons on one side of them. look at their lewis-dot diagrams if you can't picture it in your head.・ 1. polar (huge electrons on the oxygens) ・ 2. non-polar. ・ 3. polar ・ 4 non-polar ・ 5. polar
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Water is polar because of its unequal sharing of the electron which makes hydrogen slightly positive in charge and oxygen slightly negative in charge. When this happens, the slightly positive hydrogen atoms attract other slightly negative m...
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