| 1. | :A microwave can only heat polar compounds, water being ideal.
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| 2. | These modified compounds are then conjugated to polar compounds in phase II reactions.
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| 3. | However, polar compounds have exhibited greater toxicity than predicted by baseline toxicity models.
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| 4. | ANP retention has been demonstrated for a variety of polar compounds on the hydride based stationary phases.
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| 5. | When an ionic or polar compound enters water, it is surrounded by water molecules ( solute.
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| 6. | In reversed phase chromatography, the most polar compounds elute first with the most nonpolar compounds eluting last.
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| 7. | Thus, are polar compounds always slightly soluble in nonpolar compounds, but not the other way round?
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| 8. | Oil on the other hand is a non-polar solvent and it will absorb non-polar compounds.
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| 9. | The extended Born Haber cycle can be used to estimate the polarity and the atomic charges of polar compounds.
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| 10. | The more polar compounds will have a stronger interaction with the stationary aqueous layer than the less polar compounds.
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