Chemical polarity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In chemistry, polarity refers to a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule having an electric dipole. Polar molecules can bond together due to dipole–dipole intermolecular forces between...
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An introduction to water and its structure. ... As we all learned in school, opposite charges attract, so the partially-positive hydrogen atom on one water molecule is electrostatically attracted to the partially-negative oxygen on a neighboring molecule. This process is called (somewhat misleadingly) hydrogen bonding.
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Construct a molecular diagram of a water molecule (containing one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen). Explain why the molecule is dipolar. The dipolar aspect gives water great dissolving and cleaning powers.
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Water molecule, Water molecule - A common substance, Water molecule - Acidity in nature, Water molecule - Amphoteric nature of water, Water molecule - Density of saltwater and ice, Water molecule - Density of water and ice, Water molecule - Dipolar nature of water, Water molecule - Electrical properties,
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Water molecule, Water molecule - A common substance, Water molecule - Acidity in nature, Water molecule - Amphoteric nature of water, Water molecule - Density of saltwater and ice, Water molecule - Density of water and ice, Water molecule - Dipolar nature of water, Water molecule - Electrical properties,
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Whitepaper on structure and anomalous properties of water described by Stephen Lower ... In the water molecule H2O, the single electron of each H is shared with one of the six outer-shell electrons of the oxygen, leaving four electrons which are organized into two non-bonding pairs.
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A dipolar molecule like ammonia, NH3, is able to dissolve other polar molecules, like water, due to dipole-dipole interactions. In the case of NaCl in water, the dipole-dipole interactions are so strong as to break ... Note the similarity in form of this expression for the attractive energy with that described in equation 7.
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We claim: 1. An electrostatic toner composition comprised of resin particles, pigment particles, and a complex of a dipolar molecule or salt attached to an ionophoric polymer. 2. A toner composition in accordance with claim 1, wherein the resin particles are comprised of polystyrene. ... There is described, for example,
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The presence of a charge on each of these atoms gives each water molecule a net dipole moment. Electrical attraction between water molecules ... Water can be described as a polar liquid that dissociates disproportionately into the hydronium ion (H3O+(aq)) and an associated hydroxide ion (OH−(aq)). ... Dipolar nature of water...
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