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diffrent between polar and non polar

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Answered by SiddharthRai
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Charged end is called polar not charged end is called non polar
Answered by FIREBIRD
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Polar Bonds
Polar molecules are the result of polar bonding between atoms in which the electrons are not shared equally. This happens when two different atoms bind together from two different elements, as opposed to two atoms from the same element, which do not form polar bonds. The reason for polar bonds is that every atom pulls electrons at its own level, which means that unless the elements are the same, one atom of an element will be better at pulling electrons than the other in the bond. The molecule will be more negative wherever electrons are "bunched up" unevenly, and more positive on the other side.


Nonpolar Bonds
In a nonpolar bond, two atoms share electrons equally with one another. These bonds only occur when two atoms are from the same element, since only matching elements will have the exact same ability to pull electrons. An example of this would be H2 or O2, since the bond is still of only one element. In larger nonpolar molecules with symmetric shapes, the charges are spread out evenly.

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