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10 April, 02:42

What makes a molecule polar?

O

A. Nonpolar covalent bonds within the molecule that cancel out

O

B. Ionic bonds between atoms of different electronegativities

O

C. Bonds between atoms of the same electronegativity

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D. Polar covalent bonds within the molecule that are not symmetric

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  1. 10 April, 03:49
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    D. Polar covalent bonds within the molecule that are not symmetric

    Explanation:

    Polar and non polar molecules only occur in covalent bonds and the atoms in the bond are not symmetrical. There is also a difference in electronegativity.
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