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Examples of polar and none polar bounds ​

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Answered by ItzHandsomeDevilCaif
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Water is polar. Any molecule with lone pairs of electrons around the central atom is polar.

Methanol is polar. ...

Hydrogen cyanide is polar. ...

Oxygen is nonpolar. ...

Propane is nonpolar, because it is symmetric, with H atoms bonded to every side around the central atoms and no unshared pairs of electrons.

Answered by raginikumari37316
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Answer:

Water is polar. Any molecule with lone pairs of electrons around the central atom is polar.

Methanol is polar. ...

Hydrogen cyanide is polar. ...

Oxygen is nonpolar. ...

Propane is nonpolar, because it is symmetric, with H atoms bonded to every side around the central atoms and no unshared pairs of electrons

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