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What is a polar molecule
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A polar molecule has a net dipole as a result of the opposing charges (i. e. having partial positive and partial negative charges) from polar bonds arranged asymmetrically. Water (H 2 O) is an example of a polar molecule since it has a slight positive charge on one side and a slight negative charge on the other.
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