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Peter Nixon
13 July, 13:31
When a molecule is polar what does that mean?
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Chelsea Bryan
13 July, 15:11
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When a molecule is polar, it means that the molecule has been given a charge.
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Maurice Coleman
13 July, 17:28
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That is doesn't share something
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