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    Po·lar·i·ty
    /pəˈlerədē/

    noun

    • 1. the property of having poles or being polar: "it exhibits polarity when presented to a magnetic needle"
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  3. Define Polarity. “A state or a condition of an atom or a molecule inherent in a body that exhibits opposite properties or powers in opposite parts or directions.” Polarity, in general, refers to the physical properties of compounds such as boiling point, melting points, and their solubilities.

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  4. Polarity definition, undefined See more. How to use . polarity in a sentence. Without the tension between good and evil—and without protagonists to embody that moral polarity—a lesser show would go slack.

  5. Definition of polarity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Apr 27, 2024 · 1. the tendency of bodies having opposite magnetic poles to arrange themselves so that their two extremities point to the two magnetic poles of the earth. 2. any tendency to turn, grow, think, feel, etc. in a certain way or direction, as if because of magnetic attraction or repulsion. 3.

  7. Polarity and Structure of Molecules. The shape of a molecule and the polarity of its bonds determine the OVERALL POLARITY of that molecule. A molecule that contains polar bonds, might not have any overall polarity, depending upon its shape.

  8. Jun 14, 2023 · Define polarizability. Polarity means separation, in this case of electrical charge. If a bonding pair of electrons are pulled more toward one atom and away from the other, this will cause the first atom to be partially negatively charged, and the second to be partially positively charged.

  9. Mar 31, 2020 · Polarity is a difference in electronegativity between two elements in a molecule. A solution is polar when it's composed of polar molecules. Reminder: Electronegativity is a measurement of how strongly an element pulls electrons towards itself. More electronegative molecules tend to "hog" electrons.

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