| 1. | An ion-dipole force consists of an ion and a polar molecule interacting.
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| 2. | It is a colorless, non-polar molecule, nearly unreactive except when it burns.
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| 3. | The attached fluorine atoms changed the non-polar nanotubes to become polar molecules.
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| 4. | An ion-induced dipole force consists of an ion and a non-polar molecule interacting.
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| 5. | Only volatile polar molecules can enter and exit the membrane pores.
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| 6. | It does have a reasonably high solubility in non-polar molecules such as oils.
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| 7. | Another effect of the electronic structure is that water is a polar molecule.
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| 8. | :: : : In sodium chloride gas, there are weakly bonded polar molecules.
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| 9. | The hydrophobic effect occurs when water excludes non-polar molecules . ]]
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| 10. | Polar molecules interact through dipole dipole intermolecular forces and hydrogen bonds.
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