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Among the following, the polar molecule is​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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CH2Cl2 is a polar molecule . The molecule is tetrahedral due to 4 electron repulsion around the central C atom. Although the bond arrangement around the C atom in CH2Cl2 is symmetrical, the differing polarities of the C–H and C–Cl bonds means the effect of the polar bonds is not cancelled, so the molecule is polar.

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A polar molecule is a chemical species in which the distribution of electrons between the covalently bonded atoms is not even. Some chemical species, such as chains of carbon molecules, share electrons equally and are said to be nonpolar molecules.

EXAMPLE - Ethanol

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