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Qu'est-ce (qui) est apolar - définition

ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTY OF A MOLECULE
Nonpolarity; Polar molecule; Polar compound; Polar molecules; Polar bond; Apolar; Bond dipole moment; Polar covalent bond; Nonpolar molecule; Polar covalent bonds; Polar Bond; Nonpolar; Non-polar; Polarity (chemistry); Polarity (Chemistry); Polar bonds; Molecular polarity; Bond polarity; Non-polar covalent bond; Chemical Polarity; Chemistry Polarity; Polar solution; Polar fluids; Polar-covalent bond; Non-polar chemicals; Nonpolar molecules; Non-polar molecule; Polar covalent
  • The ammonia molecule, NH<sub>3</sub>, is polar as a result of its molecular geometry. The red represents partially negatively charged regions.
  • In a molecule of [[boron trifluoride]], the trigonal planar arrangement of three polar bonds results in no overall dipole.
  • Carbon dioxide has two polar C-O bonds in a linear geometry.
  • The water molecule is made up of oxygen and hydrogen, with respective electronegativities of 3.44 and 2.20. The electronegativity difference polarizes each H–O bond, shifting its electrons towards the oxygen (illustrated by red arrows). These effects add as vectors to make the overall molecule polar.
  • In [[methane]], the bonds are arranged symmetrically (in a tetrahedral arrangement) so there is no overall dipole.
  • Resonance Lewis structures of the ozone molecule
  • A [[water molecule]], a commonly used example of polarity. Two charges are present with a negative charge in the middle (red shade), and a positive charge at the ends (blue shade).

Apolar         
·adj Having no radiating processes;
- applied particularly to certain nerve cells.
apolar         
¦ adjective chiefly Biochemistry having no electrical polarity.
Solvent         
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SUBSTANCE THAT DISSOLVES A SOLUTE (A CHEMICALLY DIFFERENT LIQUID, SOLID OR GAS), RESULTING IN A SOLUTION
Chemical solvent; Solvents; Organic solvent; Polar solvent; Nonpolar solvent; Non-polar solvent; Solvant; Volatile solvents; Volatile solvent; Organic solvents; Halogenated solvent; Halogenated solvents; Polar solvents; Extracting agent; High-boiling solvent; Multicomponent solvents; Apolar solvent; Polar organic media; Solvent polarity
A solvent (from the Latin ["loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution]. A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid, a gas, or a [[supercritical fluid.

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Chemical polarity

In chemistry, polarity is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole moment, with a negatively charged end and a positively charged end.

Polar molecules must contain one or more polar bonds due to a difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms. Molecules containing polar bonds have no molecular polarity if the bond dipoles cancel each other out by symmetry.

Polar molecules interact through dipole–dipole intermolecular forces and hydrogen bonds. Polarity underlies a number of physical properties including surface tension, solubility, and melting and boiling points.