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10 May, 12:56

How do I figure the electronegativity difference of sugar C^12H^22O^11?

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  1. 10 May, 15:42
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    Well, a molecule of this carbohydrate would essentially have no electronegativity difference as it is a Nonpolar compound, and not that of a polar one. All electrons between the atoms would ultimately have a net dipole value of 0, indicating that the molecule is Nonpolar. Thus does not have a partial positive and or a partial negative charge.
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