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Ruchus
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2 February, 09:45
Why is the brcl molecules polar?
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Zaire White
2 February, 10:04
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Because there is a permanent dipole between the Br and Cl atom. The Cl atom has a higher electronegativity, so it will tend to pull the "shared" electrons formed in the bond to its pole, creating a permanent dipole and partial electron deficiency on the bromine atom.
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