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Magnet with a positive and a negative pole
Explanation:
A great analogy to demonstrate what a polar molecule looks like is to imagine a magnet. A magnet has one positively charged end and one negatively charged end, two poles, that is.
Imagine that we have a magnet of a shape of a prism (water molecule has a bent shape). The two base vertices of the face of the triangle are positively charged, that's because hydrogen is less electronegative than oxygen and, hence, the two hydrogen atoms are partially positively charged in a water molecule.
Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen meaning it has a greater electron-withdrawing force, so electrons are closer to oxygen within the O-H bonds. Oxygen, as a result, becomes partially negatively charged, so it's our negative pole of the magnet.
Answer:
B is the answer because it doesn't matches the num of valence electrons
A closed system is completely closed to the outside environment. Every interaction is transmitted inside that closed system.
Answer:I believe it’s because of the volcanos making up the ring
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Phosphorus
Sulphur
And chlorine are non metals when bonded covalently gain electronic configuration of argon
Like PCl3
SO2 and HCl
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