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13 September, 14:34

What arrangement of electrons would result in a nonpolar molecule?

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  1. 13 September, 14:55
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    The arrangement of electrons which would result in a non-polar molecule is that,

    electrons would have evenly distributed.

    A molecule can be non-polar when there is an equal sharing of electrons which is between the two atoms of a diatomic molecule or reason being the symmetrical arrangement of polar bonds into a more complex bond.

    Not all atoms attract electrons with the same force.
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