Polar vs. Non-Polar Molecules: Exploring the Chemistry of Molecular Interactions
Polar vs. Non-Polar Molecules: Exploring the Chemistry of Molecular Interactions Introduction Molecules are the constituents of all that we see around us, ranging from the air we inhale to the substances used in the latest nanotechnology. Perhaps the most basic method of categorizing molecules is through their polarity. The distinction between polar and non-polar molecules is important in various disciplines like chemistry, material science, biology, and nanotechnology. In this blog, we will go deep into what constitutes a polar or non-polar molecule, their special characteristics, and their practical applications. What Are Polar and Non-Polar Molecules? Polar Molecules A polar molecule is a molecule that possesses an unequal share of electrons, which results in a dipole moment. This happens when molecules have different electronegativities (electronegative) atoms. Therefore, one end of the molecule becomes weakly negative (δ−) and the other end becomes weakly positive (δ+). Key Featur...