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17 June, 18:42

What requirements must a molecule meet in order to be considered nonpolar?

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  1. 17 June, 18:51
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    In order for a molecule to be considered non-polar it must be symmetrical and it must not contain a polar bond. The real difference between a polar and non-polar molecule is that the polar molecule has a positive electrical charge on one side and a negative electrical charge on the other side. The non-polar molecule has no separation of electrical charge as they are evenly distributed across the molecule.
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