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Haven Howe
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14 July, 15:10
What is a nonpolar material
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Erica
14 July, 15:26
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I thinks it's mostly water
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Kelsie Andersen
14 July, 15:37
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Water, Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide.
Mostly anything that does not have electric poles and electrons that move more freely.
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