Why do all the videos start with the Na and Cl already separated? What separated them? That is an ionic bond, what forces made it to break and get replaced by such a weak force as the hidrogen bonds.
polar molecules ARE dipole molecules. since polar molecules require a partially negative and a partially positive side to the molecules, they are a dipole since dipole means "di (two)" and pole which means, well, pole. so dipole is basically having 2 poles.
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Why do all the videos start with the Na and Cl already separated? What separated them? That is an ionic bond, what forces made it to break and get replaced by such a weak force as the hidrogen bonds.
i think heat
Hydration energy
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So, what is the difference between dipole molecules and polar molecules...
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polar molecules ARE dipole molecules. since polar molecules require a partially negative and a partially positive side to the molecules, they are a dipole since dipole means "di (two)" and pole which means, well, pole. so dipole is basically having 2 poles.
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