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8 January, 09:31

Why are the molecules of hydrocarbons nonpolar?

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  1. 8 January, 10:00
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    This is not the case in the hydrocarbon tail. The electronegativity of hydrogen and carbon are very similar, so the electron cloud is distributed evenly over the two atoms. Carbon-hydrogen bonds are said to be non-polar because they do not have positive and negative poles within themselves.
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