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Shamar Cherry
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7 April, 05:55
Why are some moleules polar and other non polar
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Brock
7 April, 06:00
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Answer: Polar molecules have an uneven distribution of electrons that cause one end of the molecule to have a positive charge and the other to have a negative charge ... This means that in a polar bond, the electronegativity of the atoms will be different. For nonpolar bonds the electronegativity of the atoms will be equal.
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