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Atom and non- polar molecules are electrically ________ ​

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Symmetrical

Explanation:

Atoms and Non - polar Molecules are electrically Symmetrical .

All symmetrical molecules are non-polar and all asymmetrical molecules are polar. Both the atoms of a molecule have nearly the same electronegativity so that the electronic cloud is symmetrically distributed between both atoms. Thus known as electrically symmetrical.

  • Non-polar molecules occur when electrons are shared equally between atoms of a diatomic molecule
  • When polar bonds in a larger molecule cancel each other out.
  • Non-polar molecules tend to dissolve well in non-polar solvents, which are frequently organic solvents.

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