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Kinsley Valencia
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21 October, 11:40
How can molecules with polar bonds be non-polar?
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Darnell Kelley
21 October, 12:09
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A molecule can possess polar bondsand still be nonpolar. If the polar bonds are evenly (or symmetrically) distributed, the bond dipoles cancel and do not create a molecular dipole.
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