Alcohol has one O–H bond which is polar, but a large portion of the molecule is made up of C–H bonds which are nonpolar. Alcohol molecules do not attract each other as strongly as water molecules and ...
A substance that contains polar covalent bonds may not be overall polar. This is due to the shape of the molecule. Water molecules are polar molecules. Both of the bonds inside the molecule are ...
The sucrose molecules dissolve as they are separated from the other molecules and mix into the water. The sucrose molecule has many oxygen-hydrogen (O–H) bonds which are polar. The charge-density ...
This is due to the water expanding as it is frozen because of the hydrogen forming an open type lattice. high surface tension relatively high viscosity All ionic lattices and polar covalent ...