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It will be a circle.
The paper is probably negatively charged, polar too, hence absorbs water.
The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
ClO4 is polar.
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It will be a circle.
The term "polar curve", in relation to the subject of illumination refers to the spread of light from a source. If the curve is weak, then little illumination is provided, whilst the opposite is true for a strong curve.
I assume you mean CH2=C=CH2 or 1,2-propadiene. The molecule has two equally electronegative substituents attached to the central carbon, so no it is not polar. If it was CH2=C=O, then yes it would be polar, because the oxygen atom pulling the electron cloud toward itself, thus making it slightly negative which make he molecule polar.
yes it is the bond is polar, and the linear shape allows for polarity, F is negative
Being an "Oxide" it has 1 extra electron that it will give up. Being negative in charge it is a negative polarity. A Polar bond.
A polar covalent bond consists of a positive and negative end.
Polar molecules have positive charge on one side and negative charge on other side. Non polar molecules have covalent bond and do not have positive and negative charge on one or other side of the molecule.
Polar
A non polar head and a polar tail
a molecule having slightly negative and positive ends with regard to change
A molecule that has a negative and positive end is a polar molecule.
Each tectonic plate moves along its own path, therefor each plate has its own wandering curve. It is constructed apparently to show the wandering curve of the different plates