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9 November, 22:03

Is it possible for a molecule only made up of hydrogen and carbon to be polar?

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  1. 10 November, 01:47
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    It is not possible for the molecule made up of hydrogen and carbon to be polar. Molecules made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms have a structure that is almost symmetric and most of the time the molecule acts like it is nonpolar.
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