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9 September, 11:10

What is the term used to describe the charges on a polar covalent molecule?

a) Intramolecular

b) Dipoles

c) Intermolecular

d) Ionic

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  1. 9 September, 11:17
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    The Answer:

    B) dipoles
  2. 9 September, 11:30
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    b) Dipoles

    Explanation:

    Learned this from some trash textbook.

    An example of a polar covalent molecule is H2O.

    Hydrogen bonds are basically dipole-dipole interactions between molecules of water. This is an intermolecular phenomena, but is specifically called dipole-dipole interaction. So the molecules themselves must be dipoles since the polar covalent bonds and differences in electronegativity cause partial positive and negative charges forming 2 poles, hence di-pole.
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