What's the polarity of Carbamylcholine?
Carbamylcholine also known as Carbachol is a polar compound.
Polarity is caused by the difference between electronegativity values between 2 atoms in a bond in a compound where one atom has a large enough electronegativity that it actually takes an electron from the other atom, and this happens all over the Carbachol compound due to the presence of a Chlorine anion and Nitrogen and Oxygen bonded in the compound.
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