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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 4 BONDING

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Question:

How can a molecule be non polar even though the separate bonds are polar?

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

Although each individual bond is polar due to the difference in electronegativity of the atoms, because of the symmetry of the molecule, the dipoles cancel


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