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a molecule cannot be polar if​

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Answered by tathagatabanerjee161
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Answer:

it is denser

Explanation:

If you do have polar bonds, you can't have a polar molecule unless you have a favorable molecular geometry. You can't have one without the other and have a polar molecule. A polar molecules requires the presence of a permanent dipole moment, which in turn cannot come about without polar bonds and favorable geometry.

Answered by mughalreshmi
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Answer:

I could answer the question but I don't know the answer

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