Difference b/w polar and nonpolar molecules
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When you have a polar molecule, your bonds will not cancel out. This means that in a polar bond, the electronegativity of the atoms will be different. For nonpolar bonds the electronegativity of the atoms will be equal. ... If they cancel you are left with a nonpolar bond and if they don't you will have a polar bond.
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non polar colventbounds or type of chemical bonds where two atoms share a pair of electrons with each other
polar colvent bound is type of a chemical bound where a pair of electrons is an equal shared between two atoms
polar colvent bound is type of a chemical bound where a pair of electrons is an equal shared between two atoms
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