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3 July, 05:01

Some molecules that are covalently bonded do not have a difference in charge across the molecule. These molecules are referred to as nonpolar. What arrangement of electrons would result in a nonpolar molecule?

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  1. 3 July, 07:09
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    An even distribution of electrons creates non-polar molecules with no regions of charge concentration, while an uneven distribution causes regions of polarity.
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