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Nathaly Ho
9 February, 15:04
Distinguish between polar and nonpolar molecules.
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Corinne Fuentes
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For a polar molecule, your bonds will not cancel out. This means that in a polar bond, the electronegativity of the atoms will be different. For nonpolar bonds the electronegativity of the atoms will be equal. In a polar bond you will have an unequal sharing of electron pairs which causes a molecular dipole.
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