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Paper plastic polarity
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Paper plastic polarity
Paper plastic polarity
Polarity: The opposite intrinsic property or force in the opposite part or direction, the direction or attraction of a particular thing (such as inclination, feeling or thought); the tendency or tendency to a particular direction, on the poles or A specific positive or negative state of electricity (such as an object). In chemistry, polarity refers to the heterogeneity of a charge distribution in a covalent bond or a covalent molecule. If the charge distribution is not uniform, the bond or molecule is said to be polar; if it is uniform, it is called non-polar. Some physical properties of a substance (such as solubility, melting point, etc.) are related to the polarity of the molecule.
Solubility: The polarity of a molecule has a large effect on the solubility of a substance. Polar molecules are easily soluble in polar solvents, and non-polar molecules are readily soluble in non-polar solvents, ie, "similarly soluble." Polar molecules such as sucrose and ammonia and sodium chloride plasma compounds are easily soluble in water. Organic substances with long carbon chains, such as oils and oils, are insoluble in water and soluble in non-polar organic solvents.
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Paper plastic polarity
Polarity: The opposite intrinsic property or force in the opposite part or direction, the direction or attraction of a particular thing (such as inclination, feeling or thought); the tendency or tendency to a particular direction, on the poles or A specific positive or negative state of electricity (such as an object). In chemistry, polarity refers to the heterogeneity of a charge distribution in a covalent bond or a covalent molecule. If the charge distribution is not uniform, the bond or molecule is said to be polar; if it is uniform, it is called non-polar. Some physical properties of a substance (such as solubility, melting point, etc.) are related to the polarity of the molecule.
Solubility: The polarity of a molecule has a large effect on the solubility of a substance. Polar molecules are easily soluble in polar solvents, and non-polar molecules are readily soluble in non-polar solvents, ie, "similarly soluble." Polar molecules such as sucrose and ammonia and sodium chloride plasma compounds are easily soluble in water. Organic substances with long carbon chains, such as oils and oils, are insoluble in water and soluble in non-polar organic solvents.
Shanghai Zhenniu Chemical Co., Ltd.
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