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9 August, 14:04

Molecule: a molecule with unequal electron sharing so that the molecule has partial positive and partial negative charges

Polar or non polar

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  1. 9 August, 14:37
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    Polar
  2. 9 August, 15:48
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    Answer: The correct answer is Polar molecule.

    Explanation:

    There are 2 type of molecules formed on the basis of difference of electronegativities:

    1. Polar molecule: These type of molecules are defined as the molecules which are formed when two different atoms combine together with different electronegativities. The electronegativity difference of these molecules is not 0. These molecules create a dipole. The negative dipole is formed on the atom which is electronegative in nature and the positive dipole is formed on the atom which is electropositive in nature.

    2. Non-polar molecule: These type of molecules are defined as the molecules which is formed when two atoms of same element combine together. These atoms have same electronegativity and the electronegativity difference of these molecules is 0.

    Hence, the correct answer is Polar molecule.
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