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Draw a model to explain why the stream of
hexane does not bend when the negatively
charged rod gets close to it.


Sagot :

The stream of  hexane does not bend when the negatively  charged rod gets close to it because the molecule is nonpolar.

A molecule may be polar or nonpolar. A polar molecule has a partially positive end and a partially negative end.

Hexane is a nonpolar molecule. It does not have a positive end or a negative end. Charges are equally distributed between the atoms in the molecule.

As a result of that, hexane does not bend when the negatively  charged rod gets close to it.

The structure of hexane and a molecular model of hexane is attached to this answer.

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