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Shamar Ewing
30 August, 17:17
Is HSO4 - a polar or non polar molecule
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Julia
30 August, 20:41
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Polar molecule.
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In this case, hydrogen sulfate has in its structure sulfur-oxygen and oxygen-hydrogen bonds which are both polar since the electronegativity difference is between 0.7 and 1.7 (0.86 and 1.24 respectively), for that reason, such quality makes hydrogen sulfate a polar molecule, for that reason it is largely soluble in water.
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