Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Student Edition (Glencoe Science) (McGraw-Hill Education)
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Chapter 18, Problem 22STP
To determine
To create: a chart that compares the properties of polar and non-polar molecules.
Expert Solution & Answer
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Polar molecules are those in which two or more different atoms of different electronegativity are present. Non-polar molecules have two or more atoms of the same electronegativity.
Properties of polar and non-polar molecules are listed below:
Polar molecules | Non-polar molecules |
The dipole moment of polar molecules is non zero. | The dipole moment of non-polar molecules is zero. |
Polar molecules generally have unsymmetrical shapes. | Non-polar molecules generally have symmetrical shapes. |
Polar molecules have partial charges. | Non-polar molecules don’t have partial charges. |
The dipole moment of these molecules represented by an arrow. | There is no dipole moment. |
When the two nonmetal atoms of different electronegativity share their electron, then covalent bonds are formed. These molecules are called polar molecules. | When the two nonmetal atoms of the same electronegativity share their electrons, then covalent bonds are formed. These molecules are called polar molecules. |
Examples are | Examples are |
Conclusion:
Hence, the differences between polar and non-polar molecules are listed.
Chapter 18 Solutions
Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Student Edition (Glencoe Science) (McGraw-Hill Education)
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