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While polar molecule solved in solution, is this refers to ionizable molecule? Is it necessary or is it different things according the definitions?
The discussion clarifies the distinction between polar molecules and ionizable molecules. Polar molecules are characterized by asymmetrical charge distributions, while ionizable molecules possess a net charge, either positive or negative. The two concepts are related but not interchangeable, as not all polar molecules are ionizable. Understanding these definitions is crucial for chemistry applications involving solubility and molecular interactions.
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