apolárisnak
Apolárisnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "nonpolar" in English. It is primarily used in chemistry to describe molecules or substances that have a symmetrical distribution of electrical charge. This means that the atoms within the molecule do not have significantly different electronegativities, or if they do, the geometry of the molecule cancels out any resulting partial charges.
In a nonpolar molecule, the electrons are shared equally between the atoms. This leads to a lack
The nonpolar nature of a substance influences its physical properties, such as its boiling point, melting point,