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Moshe Mullins
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13 July, 03:01
Is soap polar or no polar explain
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Pacheco
13 July, 03:12
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Soap is a polar covalent bond because its electrons are not shared equally between the atoms.
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Jaxon Santiago
13 July, 03:16
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Soap is polar because it is not symmetrical in molecularly, this is because it must react with whats on your hand to fully clean it, dish soap is nonpolar/polar in order to combat grease which is also nonpolar, so nonpolar cleans nonpolar and polar cleans polar
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