polar/nonpolar
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polar/nonpolar
How do you determine which forms of an isomers are polar and have the largest dipole moment?
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Re: polar/nonpolar
Isomers are polar when the vectors of charge are stronger on one side. The molecules with the largest dipole moment are the ones that have the greatest difference in electronegativity.
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Re: polar/nonpolar
Isomers are polar when the vectors of charge are stronger on one side. The molecules with the largest dipole moment are the ones that have the greatest difference in electronegativity.
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Re: polar/nonpolar
Polar molecules, or molecules with a larger dipole moment, have greater differences in electronegativity between atoms.
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