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Friday, November 3, 2017

Covalanet Bonds!

Hey, it's Adventure Van here with a blog about Polar and Non-Polar Covalents! What are these things, you may ask? These are molecular bonds that can be effected by things such as static electricity. Because of how these work, some things are possible while others are not. Polar Covalents are what makes static electricity able to effect the streams of water, which is a science experiment many people have done. By using a comb or a balloon and rubbing it on your hair, you could make a stream bend by the static.

So, a non-polar is going to react differently by it not doing anything, even if you have a static right next to it. However, the way these two are separated are by the lack of true bonds in non-polar bonds, thereby changing how it effects other bonds and attempting to finish its own, making it move closer to the bonds of the electricity. Meanwhile, non-polar have completed such bonds and are unaffected by the need to close.

That's Adventure Van, signing out.