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bulgar [2K]
1 year ago
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How do models help scientists predict the polarity of molecules?

Chemistry
1 answer:
almond37 [142]1 year ago
7 0

In conclusion, modeling is very useful for predicting molecular polarity because chemical bonds among different atoms are generated to equal electrical charges.

<h3>What is molecular polarity?</h3>

Molecular polarity refers to the unequal distribution of electrical charges in the atoms of a molecule.

This unequal distribution leads to the generation of molecular poles (positive and negative) at the ends of the chemical bonds.

In conclusion, modeling is very useful for predicting molecular polarity because chemical bonds among different atoms are generated to equal electrical charges.

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