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Jake Paul's Team 10 is slowly dwindling away.

Over the last few weeks, several of its core members have announced they are leaving.

The question is, why is everyone leaving Team 10 and whats going to happen next?

Welcome back to IO, I'm Charlotte Dobre.

Jake Paul once told Forbes that he wanted Team 10 to be more influential than the Kardsashians.

Since Team 10 began, a lot of its members have left.

You've got Alissa Violet who did not leave on good terms.

The Martinez twins who also had some pretty sketchy reasons for leaving.

And recently…well…lets just say, Its been a turbulent few weeks for Team 10.

Nick Crompton announced he was leaving on may 4th.

Chance Sutton also said he was leaving on may 7th.

These are two of the most recognizable members, and they both said they were going in a different

direction just a couple days apart from each other.

To top it all off, Kade Spieser removed Team 10 from his twitter bio, so maybe hes the

next one to drop out.

And that doesn't exactly mean good things for the upcoming Team 10 tour this summer,

that I hear is already struggling to sell tickets.

So why is everyone leaving?

Some sources point to none other than Jake Paul's dad Greg Paul, who Jake brought on

to help the business.

According to a DramaAlert video, Greg Paul plans to merge both Jake's and Logan's businesses.

Apparently Greg is also obsessed with saving money.

Apparently Jake audited both companies and then decided to fire several staff members.

That happened right around the I time that nick Crompton quit.

Apparently Greg Paul has done some pretty questionable things.

According to Nick Crompton, Greg Paul calls people derogatory terms at work, and essentially

being verbally abused.

So how does Jake feel about all this?

Jake sees the changes as positive, at least that's what he said in a response video

on his channel.

He said that some members didn't agree with where I wanted to go or what my vision was.

For the future, Jake is bringing on older advisers to help him with the business and

his future.

He was told to hire someone who wants nothing other than to protect him, that he could trust

no matter what.

What do you guys think?

Is this a smart move by Jake?

Or do you think maybe hes putting too much trust in his dad.

Let me know in those comments.

PyroRapid – what do we do with this information.

Mmm I don't know.

Have an intellectual conversation?

Eagles Nation Highlights – your voice makes me want to kill myself ok no worries.

I'll just learn sign language and not say anything ever again.

Annie Dat Player – Charlotte is god.

God.

That is me god of potato.

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That's it for me and I'll see you in the next video.

For more infomation >> Here's Why Everyone Is LEAVING Team 10 - Duration: 2:32.

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Contrarian Crocodile Is Super Lame - Duration: 3:29.

(rock music)

- And hello, you big, stupid idiots.

I'm back. The Contrarian Crocodile.

Here to contradict everything you throw my way.

Last video, your comments gave me

a bunch of stuff to contradict,

so let's get into it.

Okay first up, this one says, Contradict your clothes.

Hate to break it to you, but this is actually not clothing,

this is what my skin happens to look like

on the upper part of my body.

I know what you're thinking,

the graphic on what looks like my t-shirt

changes every week.

That's actually a new tattoo that I get removed

every week and then another one drawn on my body.

It's very expensive, I should stop doing it.

What can I say, I'll do anything for the fans.

This one says, you are not going to contradict this comment.

Yes, I will. Moving on.

This one says, contradict the title of the video.

The title of this video, Contrarian Crocodile,

is super lame. But guess what?

That's actually not true.

I planted that there because I knew

I'd have to contradict this title.

I'm always one step ahead of you.

Of course that's easy to contradict, I'm cool as hell.

Only a cool person spends all day figuring out

how to contradict comments left by

strangers on their internet videos. Please be my friend.

This one says, You are an animated character and will never

truly be able to experience real life. Contradict that.

I would argue that being a cartoon allows me to experience

more of life. I mean, can you do this?

Boom, now I'm in Paris experiencing

all of the beauty that there is in Paris.

Here I am in a tropical beach.

Here I am realizing that war is hell.

Here I am experiencing the joy of childbirth.

That's right, I'm having a child,

I can do anything. I'm an animated character.

I'm experiencing this, I'm experiencing this thing.

Here's another thing I'm experiencing.

Here's an - oh - oh, that one - no - they're all just

going by too fast because I can do anything I want.

I am in control of this animated domain.

You know what? You just gave me a gift.

I just realized I can do anything I want

because I'm an animated character.

What am I doing sitting in this gross cave?

So you can keep watching if you want,

but I'm gonna, I'm gonna go.

Okay, bye, here I go.

Seriously, I'm gonna go,

there's no point in hanging out here.

I'm gone. I'm gone, bye.

Why are you still here? I said I'm leaving.

Alright, I trust you guys, you can see yourself out

whenever you're done, I guess.

Alright, bye, I'm going.

(rock music)

For more infomation >> Contrarian Crocodile Is Super Lame - Duration: 3:29.

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BREAKING News Out Of California… This Is OUTRAGEOUS! - Duration: 13:37.

For more infomation >> BREAKING News Out Of California… This Is OUTRAGEOUS! - Duration: 13:37.

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Why Camping Is So Good For You - Duration: 5:52.

If you want to sort your life out the best thing that I think you can do is

get out into nature and go camping off-the-grid somewhere really

uncomfortable without showers without proper flushing toilets where

there's no people there's no creature comforts you're sitting around the

fire each night you've got to go through the stress of like figuring out how to

light a fire, you're eating bananas and tins of spaghetti and you're sleeping

we're sleeping on a mattress in the back of our car or you're sleeping in like a

cheap tent on like a yoga mat or whatever you can put together and it only

cost $10 a night to camp here so you can't use the excuse that you can't

afford to get away it's like the perfect holiday because at the end of it all

you're actually glad that it's over but you've also had that reinvigorating

experience of doing something different and getting away from all of your

problems and the thing that camping does is it forces you out of your regular

patterns and your attachments because you've got to deal with more immediate

shit, you have to because it's you're overwhelmed by mosquitoes and the cold

and the uncomfortable like ground that you're sitting on or like all of these

things or the waters cold right now I'm freezing I'm cold

but it's just another like you just realize like you get more in touch with

the immediate experience you get more in touch with nature you start to think

about like spiders and snakes and like I don't really care about any of that

stuff anymore because I've been camping for a long time but all of those initial

experiences are really good for you to pull you out of your old patterns and

stuff and make you start forgetting about your mom and your dad boyfriend your

girlfriend, maybe they're with you they're dealing with it with you and that's even

better that's even cooler like all these relationships and the roommates that you

live with or anything like that that's really stressing you out like you will

forget about it because you will be trying to figure out how to put a tent

up perhaps for the first time in your life and that's going to take all of

your concentration and awareness it has like such a therapeutic effect

and you're gonna see all these beautiful things we saw a Python yesterday like in

a really natural state like just some baking underneath a rock just in the

water and there's like a bunch of fields with cows grazing and heaps of like

wildlife there's a million different kinds of bird and some of them sound

like monkeys and stuff you may have heard them while I've been chatting away

right now and I did a meditation while I was out here as well as sat on a big

rock in the Sun and there's just so much to take in and I think that's what we're

sort of looking for you know day to day life it's the it's the reason why we get

addicted to things and we get attached to things and we go like gambling on the

pokies or we get addicted to video games like high stimulation things scrolling

through social media looking for something to take our attention away

it's because like our ancestors and stuff but over the hundreds and

thousands of years of evolution that we've gone through or whatever they had

like they were in a very stimulating environment this is hectic there's so

much going on and they had to contend with in a much more direct way they had

to catch this stuff that's running around in the woods and eat it and stuff

and find find the plants that they could actually consume that weren't poisonous

and it's like a much more direct experience it would have been very like

a fully immersive like we're working towards virtual reality right now so

that we can have that fully immersive experience all we have to do is go down

the road like get away from the city and get into the forest and then you're in

the most immersive virtual reality the reality experience that we all like shot

like we're all pushing it away thinking like oh it's so uncomfortable it's so

it's so messy but then we like create all of this discomfort and drama and

anxiety and stuff in our lives to simulate it because we miss it because

like we're designed to thrive and flourish in an environment that's

challenging for us and it's it's just I think that's like one of the big

problems that people have like they're just they think that

there they're making their life easier oh they're like they're avoiding all

these things that are going to cause them suffering but all you're doing is

making yourself I don't know you just like you're scrambling the human the

human being like it's not how we're supposed to be but if you're somebody

who's never been camping and you and you hate nature you probably just think I'm

a crazy hippie person which I kind of am now but if you do take that plunge and

get out and go camping or you're somebody who's goes camping already

you'll know what I'm talking about you'll have a fantastic experience and

you'll let go of so many attachments and addictions just by default because you

won't be able to focus on them or you're so immersed in the experience of semi

survival in the wilderness if you enjoyed this video please let me know by

clicking the like button or leaving a comment below thanks for watching

For more infomation >> Why Camping Is So Good For You - Duration: 5:52.

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What is dialysis? - Duration: 1:18.

>> A doctor speaks with a patient in his office.

>> What is dialysis?

>> When the kidneys are so damaged that they can't maintain health,

it's necessary to replace the work that they do in moving water and waste products

with a treatment, and the treatment is called dialysis.

There are two major ways of doing dialysis.

The one most people are familiar with is called hemodialysis and that involves placing a needle

in the arm and drawing blood out through a tube,

passing it through an artificial kidney filter and returning it to the patient.

That's usually done three times a week in the dialysis unit for about 4 or 5 hours.

Second major way dialysis is done is called peritoneal dialysis and that utilizes the lining

of the abdominal cavity, the belly, as the replacement filter for the kidneys.

That treatment is done at home by the patient or by a family member.

It can be done at night and it can be automated

and allows the patient to have a more normal lifestyle.

And many people who wish to continue working and be free during the day choose that treatment.

For more infomation >> What is dialysis? - Duration: 1:18.

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Trump Just Got PRICELESS Justice! Legal Action Is Finally Coming And The Timing Couldn't Be Better! - Duration: 12:09.

Trump Just Got PRICELESS Justice! Legal Action Is Finally Coming And The Timing Couldn't

Be Better!

As more is revealed about the level of corruption and the degree of conflict of interest that

exists within Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team, it becomes more abundantly clear Mueller's

many actions are a stain upon the legacy of American jurisprudence. President Donald Trump

is now suggesting that "angry Democrats" on special counsel Robert Mueller's team

could potentially face legal action over these "conflicts of interest."

President Trump states – "The 13 Angry Democrats in charge of the Russian Witch Hunt

are starting to find out that there is a Court System in place that actually protects people

from injustice…and just wait 'till the Courts get to see your unrevealed Conflicts

of Interest!" Naturally, CNN was quick to point out that

President Trump did not provide proof of the alleged conflicts. Yet, CNN themselves has

previously reported that several members of Mueller's team have donated to Democrats,

several exclusively so. A handful more either worked directly with or for Hillary Clinton

or Barrack Obama in some prior capacity. Russia's meddling in the 2016 election also has been

the subject of several Republican-led congressional inquiries.

President Trump has suggested this probe is being drug out as a means to damage Republican

chances at reelection. Several leaked questions that Mueller is interested in asking President

Trump are related to possible obstruction of justice actions. President Trump states

that such questions amount to a "setup and trap" and that it would "seem very hard

to obstruct justice for a crime that never happened!"

Last month, President Trump also stated on "Fox & Friends" that he might "at some

point" step in and take action against the Justice Department, which is overseeing the

special counsel investigation. Mueller is a Republican who was appointed by President

George W. Bush, and the man who appointed him as special counsel, Deputy Attorney General

Rod Rosenstein, was appointed by current President Trump.

Meanwhile, Rep. Louis Gohmert (TX-R) from Texas' 1st congressional district attempted

to shed some light on Mueller's rather long, troubling, and sordid history of illicitly

targeting innocent people.

Gohmert states – "Judging by Mueller's history, it doesn't matter who he has to

threaten, harass, prosecute or bankrupt to get to allege something or, for that matter,

anything. It certainly appears Mueller will do whatever it takes to bring down his target

— ethically or unethically — based on my findings.

What does former Attorney General Eric Holder say? Sounds like much the same thing I just

said. Holder has stated, "I've known Bob Mueller for 20, 30 years; my guess is he's

just trying to make the case as good as he possibly can."

Holder does know him. He has seen Mueller at work when Holder was obstructing justice

and was therefore held in Contempt of Congress. He knows Mueller's FBI framed innocent people

and had no remorse in doing so." Gohmert describes Mueller's disreputable,

twisted history and how it speaks to the character of the man placed in a position to attempt

to legalize a coup against a lawfully-elected President. He explains – "Any Republican

who says anything resembling, "Bob Mueller will do a good job as Special Counsel,"

"Bob Mueller has a great reputation for being fair," or anything similar; either

(a) wants President Trump indicted for something and removed from office regardless of his

innocence; (b) is intentionally ignorant of the myriad of outrageous problems permeating

Mueller's professional history; or (c) is cultivating future Democrat votes when he

or she comes before the Senate someday for a confirmation hearing."

From his early years as an FBI Director, Gohmert describes how Mueller was given a pass in

oversight hearing from most Republican members of Congress. This allowed him to avoid answering

any tough questions. Gohmert states they were continually told – "Bush appointed him."

so it was okay to proceed. He also describes how glaring problems because evident very

quickly.

The Boston Globe noted Mueller's connection with the Whitey Bulger case in an article

entitled, "One Lingering Question for FBI Director Robert Mueller" during his FBI

tenure. The Globe stated this –

"[Mike] Albano [former Parole Board Member who was threatened by two FBI agents for considering

parole for the men imprisoned for a crime they did not commit] was appalled that, later

that same year, Mueller was appointed FBI director, because it was Mueller, first as

an assistant US attorney then as the acting U.S. attorney in Boston, who wrote letters

to the parole and pardons board throughout the 1980s opposing clemency for the four men

framed by FBI lies. Of course, Mueller was also in that position while Whitey Bulger

was helping the FBI cart off his criminal competitors even as he buried bodies in shallow

graves along the Neponset…"

During this time Mueller was the head of the Criminal Division as Assistant U.S. Attorney,

and then later as Acting U.S. Attorney. No explanation as to exactly WHY Mueller insisted

on keeping the defendants in prison that FBI agents—in the pocket of Whitey Bulger—

had framed for a m****r they did not commit can be found anywhere. Perhaps not good people

themselves, nevertheless not guilty of these crimes. However, it is indicative of a larger

and more insidious pattern demonstrating Mueller's penchant for convicting and putting people

in jail he disliked, even if they were innocent of the charges, much more so than he was with

ferreting out the truth.

Mueller bore no responsibility for $100 million paid to the defendants who were framed by

FBI agents under his control either. As the Boston Globe noted – "Thanks to the FBI's

corruption, taxpayers got stuck with the $100 million bill for compensating the framed men,

two of whom, Greco

and Tameleo, died

in prison."

For more infomation >> Trump Just Got PRICELESS Justice! Legal Action Is Finally Coming And The Timing Couldn't Be Better! - Duration: 12:09.

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✅ Bourgeois:"Vaksbondsprotest is voorbarig, maar ik begrijp de ongerustheid over het pensioenbedrag" - Duration: 3:40.

Bourgeois:"Vaksbondsprotest is voorbarig, maar ik begrijp de ongerustheid over het pensioenbedrag" Het protest van de vakbonden vandaag tegen de pensioenplannen van de regering is "voorbarig", er is immers nog niets beslist

Dat zegt Vlaams minister-president Geert Bourgeois (N-VA). De minister-president begrijpt wel de ongerustheid van de mensen over het pensioenbedrag

"Wat niet kan, is dat mensen langer zullen werken voor minder pensioen. Daar geef ik de mensen die ongerust zijn gelijk

" "Minister Bacquelaine heeft nog niets beslist. Er is nog geen concreet voorstel

Betogingen zijn voorbarig. Maar we zullen nu eenmaal moeten aanvaarden om met zijn allen iets langer te werken", aldus Bourgeois vanuit Vietnam, waar hij een economische missie leidt

  Lees ook 55.000 betogers aanwezig in Brussel: "Actie nu al geslaagd" Wel trekt Bourgeois een streep in het zand als het gaat over het pensioenbedrag

"Het kan niet zijn dat je op het einde van de rit langer moet werken maar minder verdient

Dat kan niet voor mij. Daar geef ik de mensen die ongerust zijn gelijk. Ik ben heel duidelijk

Als er plannen zouden voortvloeien waarbij je met langer werken minder pensioen hebt, dan zeg ik neen

" Zware beroepen Vandaag kwamen tienduizenden mensen op straat tegen de regeringsplannen rond de pensioenen

Een heikel punt zijn de zware beroepen. Maar Bourgeois is alvast geen voorstander van de term zwaar beroep

"Ik spreek liever over zware taken. Bij elk beroep komt er stress aan te pas. Maar dat betekent niet dat je in een situatie zit waar je niet meer kunt werken", aldus Bourgeois

"Ploegarbeid bij nacht doen op bepaalde leeftijd wordt echt zwaar. Overdag in twee ploegen is dat helemaal iets anders

" Generiek een beroep als zwaar uitroepen, vindt hij dan ook geen goed idee. "Op den duur heeft iedereen een zwaar beroep

We moeten elkaar niets aanpraten", stelt hij. Wat hij wel een zware taak vindt vanaf een bepaalde leeftijd, is die van kleuteronderwijzeres

"Die moeten elke dag letterlijk kinderen bepamperen en optillen, daar moeten we inderdaad het gesprek over voeren

"  Als we het hebben over langer werken, hebben ook de bedrijven hun verantwoordelijkheid, stelt Bourgeois

"Een werkgever moet meer doen dan werk geven, je moet ook mensen stimuleren en kansen geven om levenslang te leren

"

For more infomation >> ✅ Bourgeois:"Vaksbondsprotest is voorbarig, maar ik begrijp de ongerustheid over het pensioenbedrag" - Duration: 3:40.

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Royal wedding conductor says he is 'delighted' about Saturday - Duration: 4:56.

For more infomation >> Royal wedding conductor says he is 'delighted' about Saturday - Duration: 4:56.

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AWARENESS IS WORKING WHO TO ELIMINATE TRANS-FATTY ACIDS FROM THE GLOBAL FOOD - Duration: 5:12.

AWARENESS IS WORKING WHO TO ELIMINATE TRANS-FATTY ACIDS FROM THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY

BY ALANNA KETLER

Trans fats that are often used in cheap and processed snack foods are responsible for

over half a million deaths worldwide, every year, which is why the World Health Organization

(WHO) has demanded that it be removed entirely from our food supply.

Trans fat often acts as a preservative in order to prolong the shelf life of foods that

would otherwise go bad.

Many countries have already taken action against this toxic additive and have measures in place

to either ban it or drastically limit the amount that manufacturers are allowed to include.

Don�t forget, the longer the shelf life, the shorter yours is.

The majority of Western Europe has already been restricting the amount of trans fats

that is being used in factory made foods.

Denmark, like New York, has a complete ban on the substance.

Canada has recently announced that manufacturers would have one year to completely phase out

the use of trans fats in their products before a law restricting its use is passed in September

of this year.

Because of the growing awareness to the potential health effects that come along with consuming

a diet which includes trans fats, Big Food companies have been feeling the heat to find

substitutes.

Still, any substitute that is used will likely be used for the same purposes, to extend shelf

life, and is likely to be another toxic substance.

It�s as if these corporations know about it, wait for us to become aware of it, and

then change happens� Perhaps this issue is bringing something more important to the

light here, and that�s the fact that we shouldn�t really be eating anything, at

least regularly, that needs some form of chemical or toxic preservative.

The WHO Calling All Governments, Worldwide To Take Action

Director of the Department of Nutrition for Health and Development at the WHO, Dr. Francesco

Branca says , in regards to the amount of dairy products we are eating that contain

trans fats,

We are saying that trans fats contained in those products have the same effect as industrial

trans fat � we are not able to tell the difference, but the amount contained in dairy

products is much less.

So, we know that trans fats are found in dairy products, along with many other potential

health effects, specifically with commercially produced cheese and butter, we would do well

to avoid that too.

According to Branca, however, to get 2.2g of trans fatty acids you would have to eat

150g of 30% saturated fat or butter.

How many people do you know that eat 50g of butter?

You can have your cheese, your butter or your litre of milk, That is fine.

Maybe from a strictly trans fat perspective only.

The main take away is that many processed foods are much more harmful and contain a

lot more trans fats than you should be consuming for optimal health.

These substances destroy our health!

Why Is This Important Anyways?

If you are thinking, �I don�t eat processed food, and always try to avoid trans fat whenever

possible anyways, so this doesn�t pertain to me� than congratulations, you are one

step ahead of the game and it�s because of people like you who are opting out of supporting

companies that use this ingredient and raising awareness that everything is changing.

Without awareness in regards to certain issues, we would never see them change.

Regardless of your current dietary preferences, the fact that this has gained international

attention to the point where it is being exposed as a toxin and petitioned to have banned completely,

really just serves as a powerful example of how raising awareness and taking action can

and will create change on the planet.

It�s just one of many examples that show how there are many positive events that are

taking pace on our planet, and that people are changing.

We are shifting towards less chemicals, not only in our food, but in our water, cleaning,

cosmetic products, we are choosing organic, saying no to GMO�s, even banning pesticide

use.

We are heading in the right direction.

There is a growing concern for environmental welfare and because of this we are seeing

so many sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives pop up and take the place of

harmful products.

We see devices that can clean the ocean and genius ways to put this plastic waste to good

use.

This is all happening because a growing level of awareness of ourselves and the environment

we live in.

Kudos to all of you who are doing your part to literally BE the CHANGE you wish to see,

your actions are making a difference, and this is merely one great example as to how

that works.

Much Love

For more infomation >> AWARENESS IS WORKING WHO TO ELIMINATE TRANS-FATTY ACIDS FROM THE GLOBAL FOOD - Duration: 5:12.

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Is Water Polar or Nonpolar ? - Explained . - Duration: 3:49.

Is Water Polar or Nonpolar?

Water is a polar molecule because its oxygen is strongly electronegative and, as such,

pulls the electron pair towards itself (away from the two hydrogen atoms), thus acquiring a slightly negative charge.

The polarity of a molecule depends not only on its constituent atoms,

but also on how they are arranged around the central atom, i.e. the spatial arrangement of those atoms.

To understand this better, let's discuss the topic in more detail.

What makes a molecule polar?

The polarity of a molecule is related to the shifting of electrons in a particular direction.

This, in turn, depends on the polarity of the bonds present in the molecule, as these bonds also contain electrons.

Within a molecule, the atom with the higher power to attract electrons towards itself

(i.e., it's more electronegative than the other atom)

will acquire a slight negative charge on itself, and the bond between the two atoms will become polar.

All in all, you could say that the electron density of a polar bond accumulates towards one end of the bond,

which results in that end possessing a slight negative charge, while the other end has a slight positive charge.

This makes a molecule polar.

Likewise, if a molecule does not have regions of positive and negative charge, it's considered nonpolar.

However, an interesting thing to note is that the larger the electronegativity difference, the more polar the bond will be within a molecule.

Carbonyl compounds are polar because the carbonyl carbon is slightly positive.

Thus, shouldn't carbon dioxide, which contains a positive carbon and two partially negative oxygens, be polar?

Well, carbon dioxide consists of two oxygen atoms attached to a carbon atom.

Oxygen atoms are far more electronegative than carbon atoms, and as such,

they should hold a partially negative charge, while the carbon atom should be slightly positively charged.

However, interestingly enough, that doesn't happen.

Take a look at the structural formula of carbon dioxide:

It consists of two equally electronegative oxygen atoms, yes, but look at how these atoms are arranged around the carbon atom.

They both stand at perfect 180-degree angles from carbon

. Consequently, they pull the electron density from carbon with equal force in opposite directions.

The net result is that the electron density on the carbon atom remains unaffected, which renders the carbon dioxide molecule nonpolar.

Carbon dioxide is a great example of how the geometry of a molecule plays a crucial role in determining whether it's polar or nonpolar.

Now, let's take a look at a molecule of water:

Why is water polar?

The chemical formula of water is H20, which means that it contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

The hydrogen atoms only consist of one electron in their shell, whereas the oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons.

Notice the 2 lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom in water.

Since oxygen has 6 electrons in its valence shell, it shares an electron with each hydrogen atom.

In this way, it's left with 4 unbonded electrons in its 2 orbitals.

These bonded and unbonded electron pairs arrange themselves in a tetrahedral shape around oxygen,

which is why the two bonds appear to have a bent shape.

The tetrahedral geometry of the water molecule.

Now, both oxygen and hydrogen atoms have different electronegativities

(the electronegativity value of hydrogen is 2.1, while the electronegativity of oxygen is 3.5);

therefore, both bonds are polar.

Since oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen, the electron density shifts towards oxygen in both of these bonds,

thereby making the region around the oxygen more negative than the areas around the two hydrogen atoms.

This is why the water molecule becomes polar!

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