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14 January, 05:47

Why is water a polar molecule but a fluorine molecule is not?

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  1. 14 January, 07:35
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    The electrons in H2O are not shared equally, making it a polar molecule. The molecules in flourine, F2, are shared equally, making it not a polar molecule.
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