A polar molecule doesn't necessarily have any overall charge. All polar means is that one part of the molecule has a negative charge and another part of the same molecule has a positive charge. These charges balance. When the charges don't balance and there is a net charge, it is referred to as an ion. An example of a polar molecule is fluoro-methane, or CH3F. The fluorine attracts the electrons in the bond a lot harder than carbon. so the fluorine has a negative charge while the carbon atom ends up with a positive charge.
The opposite ends of a polar molecule have opposite electric charges.
The opposite ends of a polar molecule have a slightly positive and a slightly negative charges.
The opposite ends of a polar molecule have a partial positive and a partial negative charges.
The opposite ends of a polar molecule have parital positive and partial negative charges.
A zwitterion has a formal positive charge at one end of the molecule and a negative one at the other end.
Poles
A molecule with opposite charges at opposite ends is said to be a polar molecule. All such molecules are water soluble.
A molecule with opposite and unequally chareges charges on opposite ends such as water. (H2O) It either wants to add an electron or wants to give away an electron to be more stable.
"A type of covalent bond between two atoms in which electrons are shared unequally" In water you have dissociation into H+ and OH-. However in terms of polar and non polar, the key thing is that You have an oxygen there (specifically OH), and no hydrocarbon backbone that would make it non-polar
Some but not most non polar molecules have both negative and positive "ends" to their individual bonds. Examples include tetrafluoromethane. By definition, however, a non-polar molecule does not have negative and positive ends to an entire molecule.
A dipole is a as small piece having separate and opposite electrical charges at the ends.
A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called a polar molecule.
A molecule with opposite charges at opposite ends is said to be a polar molecule. All such molecules are water soluble.
If a molecule has ends with opposite charges, it is usually referred to as a dipole, or polar.
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It is called polar
the ends of the water molecule have opposite electrical charges
Polar Molecule is a water molecule, shaped like a wide V, its opposite ends have opposite charges.
The ends of the water molecule have opposite electrical charges
Two ends (poles).
A polar molecule has regions of opposing charge. For example in water the hydrogen are in a relatively positive area, as compared to the highly electronegative oxygen. The bent or L-shape to water is because of this polarity.
First of all you have to draw the Lewis dot structure of the molecule. If the molecule is symmetrical, it's non-polar. If the molecule is non-symmetrical or asymmetrical, then the molecule is polar.