It will be a circle.
The paper is probably negatively charged, polar too, hence absorbs water.
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The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
ClO4 is polar.
To draw a polar curve, first choose an angle range (usually 0 to 2π) and a function that describes the distance from the origin for each angle. As you increment the angle and calculate the corresponding radius, plot the points on polar coordinates (angle, radius) to form the curve. Connect the points smoothly to visualize the shape of the curve.
It will be a circle.
Any bond between two atoms of the same element are non polar. Hence, O-O bond is non polar.
Like dissolves like. Water is polar solvent and hence it dissolves ionic and polar compounds.
A polar curve in terms of illumination refers to the pattern created by a light source when it emits light in all directions. It shows how the intensity of light varies at different angles and distances from the source, giving insights into the light distribution. This geometric representation is valuable for designing lighting systems to achieve desired lighting levels and effects in a space.
Each tectonic plate moves along its own path, therefor each plate has its own wandering curve. It is constructed apparently to show the wandering curve of the different plates
No it is a triglyceride fat and non-polar and hence does not dissolve in water
left handedno because polar bears dont write anything they dont know how to write
left handedno because polar bears dont write anything they dont know how to write
PCl3 has a pyramidal geometry, with three polar P-Cl bonds and one lone pair of electrons. Hence the molecule is polar.
Polar bears like cold places, hence why they live in the North where all the snow and cold is.
http://actachemscand.dk/pdf/acta_vol_13_p0190-0191.pdf The file above indicates that POCl3 has a dipole moment and hence will be polar. The O atom is more electronegative than Cl (by only a little bit), and will have more electron density than the Cl atom, hence the polar nature. Is it very polar in nature, not really, but it is polar.