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what is polarity?what is the importance of polarity?

what is polarity?what is the importance of polarity?

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ULFAT
103 Points
8 years ago
In chemistry, polarity is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole or multipole moment. Polar molecules interact through dipole–dipole intermolecular forces and hydrogen bonds.
amma
26 Points
8 years ago
polarity is the attraction between positive and negative charged atoms.  for example carbon and hidrogen there is polarity.
N Uma maheswari
38 Points
8 years ago
Polarity simply means that the molecule has both a positively and negatively charged end.In polar molecules they interact through dipole-dipole intermoleculer forces and hydrogen bonds.More importantly, the polarity of water is responsible for effectively dissolving other polar malecules.
 
raj
383 Points
8 years ago
Polarity simply means that the molecule has both a positively and negatively charged end.In polar molecules they interact through dipole-dipole intermoleculer forces and hydrogen bonds.More importantly, the polarity of water is responsible for effectively dissolving other polar malecules.

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