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  1. Site Map - Dipoles Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Why can some molecules have polar bonds, but overall be nonpolar molecules? What are two examples of a nonpolar bond and two examples of a polar bond? Why do some molecules …

  2. Question #0df6a - Socratic

    Polarity is the degree of charge separation in molecules. Polar molecules always have an excess of electrons on one end whereas non-polar molecules have a more symmetrical charge …

  3. Question #1e897 + Example - Socratic

    A very good example is how the hydrophobic cell membrane would entrap and prevent any Glucose molecules from escaping outside the cell. Hence, preventing the loss of the main …

  4. Converting Between Systems Questions and Videos - Socratic

    Questions How do you convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates? When is it easier to use the polar form of an equation or a rectangular form of an equation? How do you write #r = …

  5. Site Map - Trigonometry Lessons | Socratic

    All lessons in Trigonometry

  6. Analyzing Polar Equations for Conic Sections - Socratic

    Where is the vertical directrix of a conic if the denominator of its polar equation has the form #1-e cosq#? How do you find the points of intersection of the curves with polar equations …

  7. How does the chemical properties of water effect polar bears?

    Polar bears spend a lot of time on ice flows. The chemistry of water results in ice floating.

  8. Plants convert 1.15x1017 grams of carbon into sugar (C6H12O6

    Plants convert 1.15x1017 grams of carbon into sugar (C6H12O6) each year. How many molecules of sugar is this?

  9. Through multiple reactions, a chemist uses C, CaO, HCl, and

    Through multiple reactions, a chemist uses C, CaO, HCl, and H2O to produce dichlorobenzene, C4H4Cl2. Assuming that the efficiency of this lab is a minimum of 65.0%, how many …

  10. Comment on the electrical neutrality of strong acids. What is the ...

    For stronger acids, the equilibrium lies to the RIGHT; for weaker acids the equilibrium lies to the LEFT as we face the page. The #"hydronium ion"#, #H_3O^+#, is conceived to be the …