Polar molecules are best described as Having equal sharing of electrons Not soluble in water Having no electrons D Having an unequal sharing of electrons
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Polar molecules are characterized by having a distribution of electrical charge that leads to a dipole moment, meaning they have a positive end and a negative end. Show more…
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Which of the following is TRUE about polar bonds? A) Hydrophobic molecules those not soluble in water, tend to have a large number of polar bonds B) Polar bonds have an even share of electrons between all the atoms involved C) In a polar bond, electrons permanently leave one atom to join another D) Molecules with polar bonds have an uneven distribution of charges E) The bond between carbon and hydrogen (C-H) is an example of a polar bond
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Polar molecules have electric charges that are equally distributed. have electric charges that are unequally distributed. have the ability to form ions when dissolved in water. have bonds with an overall positive charge. have bonds with an overall negative charge.
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