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13 January, 06:25

If polar covalent bonding results in a molecule with a positively-charged end and a negatively-charged end, the molecule is called A. electronegative. B. nonpolar. C. an ion. D. a dipole.

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  1. 13 January, 06:43
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    If polar covalent bonding results in a molecule with a positively-charged end and a negatively-charged end, the molecule is called

    D. a dipole.
  2. 13 January, 06:54
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    If polar covalent bonding results in a molecule with a positively-charged end and a negatively-charged end, the molecule is called D. a dipole.
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