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Allie Perkins
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18 August, 08:26
Which is a polar molecule?
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Paulina Thompson
18 August, 08:29
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A polar molecule is when the arrangement of the atoms in molecules are unequal where one end of the molecule has a positive charge while the other end has a negative charge. Examples of a polar molecule are water, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. The opposite is called a nonpolar molecule.
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