Concept explainers
To analyze:
Polarity by writing attract or repel to complete the diagram.
Introduction:
Polarity is a division of electric charge prompting a particle or its chemical groups having an electric dipole second, with a negatively charged end and a positively charged end.
Explanation of Solution
Polarity alludes to the manner by which atoms bond with one another. Molecules with opposite charges are known as polar particles and they have unique (charged) poles or ends (positive/negative). At the point when two oppositely charged regions are near one another the attraction occurs.
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