Interpretation:
A polar molecule needs to be described.
Concept introduction:
Covalent
Answer to Problem 70SSC
The chemical species that circulation of electrons between covalent bonded atoms is not even is termed as polar molecule.
Explanation of Solution
Polar molecules are chemical species that distribution of electrons between covalent bonded atoms is odd. Polar molecules are soluble in polar solvent. Polar molecules have stable dipoles; that is, certain polar molecules are always partially negative and certain polar molecules are always partially positive
Covalent compounds are consists of two non metals. Covalent compounds are bound together by sharing two electrons.
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