Question:
Why mightn't a substance that contains polar covalent bonds be overall polar?
Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ektAnswer:
The shape of the molecule water is a polar molecule but due to the non symmetrical shape of the molecule (angular) the molecule itself is polar, due it it having a slightly positive and slightly negative side carbon tetrachloride has four polar covalent bonds, it is a tetrahedral molecule so the charges are symmetrical. The molecule itself is non polar due to symmetry.
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